These items are optional and you can choose them as you wish after applying for the course.
The MA offers you a range of choices. There are research and taught degrees, one (120-point) or two-year (240-point) options depending on your entry qualification, and more than 40 subjects for study.
Your academic background may enable you to study a subject different to that of your previous specialisation.
The research masters gives you an exciting opportunity to contribute to the knowledge in your field by completing a substantial research project alongside some of New Zealand’s leading scholars.
In a taught masters you can deepen your knowledge in small classes, enjoy close interaction with academic staff, and complete a smaller research project.
Postgraduate study in Drama is designed to invigorate creative practice through academic study.
As part of a postgraduate programme in Arts you can deepen your understanding of the theory and practice of drama in areas such as:
Directing, Playwriting, Dramaturgy, Devising, Performance training, Production and arts management, Theories and literature of drama, Theatre and performance, Shakespeare, Modern drama, Contemporary performance and performance as research, Theatre on screen.
$51,166
Cost of living | 1 person | $9,804 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $15,080 |
Tuition | 1 person | $36,086 |
Taught 240 points:
A bachelors degree containing advanced level courses in Drama or Theater, with a Grade Point Average of 5.0 (70%-74.9%) or higher in at least 45 points above Stage II.
The following subjects may also be considered for entry: Creative Writing, English, Theater, Writing Studies.
Careers for graduates include employment within the creative community, such as community and professional theaters, local arts councils, schools, film production companies, and arts agencies such as Creative New Zealand and New Zealand On Air.
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