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BA Acting and Psychology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Acting and psychology is a combination that brings together two disciplines deeply concerned with human behaviour, motivation, and inner life. Acting trains you to inhabit other people's experiences with conviction, developing the physical, vocal, and imaginative skills to bring characters to life on stage and screen. Psychology provides the scientific understanding of how human beings think, feel, and behave, examining perception, emotion, personality, social influence, and mental processes through empirical research. Together they cultivate an unusually rich understanding of what drives people and how those drives can be expressed and communicated. At Liverpool Hope University this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing the academic preparation needed before entering the main degree. You will develop your acting skills through intensive practical training, performance workshops, and directed production work, building the technical and creative capabilities that professional performance demands. The psychology component develops your scientific understanding of human behaviour, introducing you to cognitive, social, and developmental psychology alongside research methods and statistical analysis. The course includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement component, giving you substantial opportunities to develop professional experience and an international perspective before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the creative and academic range of the programme. You will develop performance skills alongside psychological understanding, giving you a distinctive dual perspective on human behaviour that is valuable in acting, teaching, therapeutic work, and many other professional contexts. Graduates pursue careers in acting and performance, drama therapy, arts education, community arts, youth work, counselling, human resources, and the wider creative and health sectors. Postgraduate study in acting, psychology, drama therapy, or applied performance is a well-established next step for those wanting to specialise.
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