Culture and Arts - Visual Arts
Purpose:
The purpose of this qualification is to cap the undergraduate Diploma qualification by offering learners an opportunity to acquire practical skills not offered in the three-year undergraduate Diploma in Theatre and Performance. The qualification will also deepen, strengthen and/or focus their skills and capacities in a specific area of choice.
Rationale:
The Advanced Diploma in Theatre facilitates the professional development of learners with an Undergraduate Diploma in Theatre and Performance. Currently, learners exiting with the Diploma in Theatre and Performance cannot readily move on to advanced postgraduate qualifications in order to acquire the professional skills they missed out on by not completing the fourth year and this limits their career choices and employability. This qualification will make it possible for learners to cap their undergraduate qualification by acquiring the practical skills and by gaining additional production experience aimed at facilitating their successful entry in the profession.
In preparation for this application the current cohort of Diploma students were surveyed and what emerged was that there were two groups of responses. The first group indicated an interest in moving into further postgraduate study either in the Postgraduate Certificate in Education or the Honours programme (these students would now be catered for through the Advanced Diploma in Drama). The second group of students indicated an interest in a fourth year of study but not in order to advance to Postgraduate Degrees but rather in order to better articulate to the world of work. This group recognised that those in their cohort who were registered for the Bachelor of Arts stream were receiving additional practical skills in the fourth year putting them at a disadvantage with regard to employability. They also indicated that they would not be interested in the advanced diploma if it focused too much on academic study and/or research methods and if the practical component only constituted 25% of the overall qualification. The Advanced Diploma in Theatre is designed to serve this latter group of students.
Completion of this qualification will open up further opportunities for career development and will enable those who qualify to use their skills more flexibly in the job market.
The following Associated Assessment Criteria will be assessed in an integrated manner across the Exit Level Outcomes:
Integrated Assessment:
The field of Theatre and Performance requires a complex mix of assessment strategies that includes ongoing assessment of the process of practical skills acquisition over time (formative assessment), the assessment of practical application of skills in particular assignments at a specific point in time (summative assessment), assessment by means of writing tasks such as essays and written projects, oral presentations, as well as more formal written examinations. The following breakdown indicates the different assessment strategies in the different courses.
The modules Contemporary Performance and Introduction to Directing are modules in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) Theatre and Performance qualification and the Drama major of the general BA Degree. Assessment for these modules include a combination of practical assignments (group or solo performance presentations based on a particular task in line with the content of the course), essay tasks, and written examinations on theory. Coursework counts for 50% of the final mark:
The module T&P Studiowork 3D: Advanced Practice will be assessed by means of small group practical assignments (for example a scene study or performed monologue) and participation in production projects (the role in such projects to be determined by the area of focus the student has identified):
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