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BA Acting and Sociology
About this course
Acting is a practice discipline that develops the performer's ability to inhabit characters, relationships, and dramatic situations with honesty, imagination, and physical and vocal commitment. It is a craft that rewards self-knowledge, curiosity about human behaviour, and the willingness to be vulnerable in front of an audience. Sociology is the discipline that examines the social structures, institutions, and cultural forces that shape how people live, how identities are formed, and how power operates in society. Studying them together creates a genuinely productive pairing: the sociological understanding of society deepens the actor's grasp of character and context, while performance practice makes the social analysis tangible and embodied. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time degree is designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and creativity needed to thrive on stage and screen, alongside a rigorous academic engagement with sociological ideas and methods. You will develop your practice as a performer through studio work, rehearsal, and production, and you will study the social dimensions of theatre and performance alongside the central concepts of sociology, including class, race, gender, identity, and power. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you structured opportunities to develop professional experience and international perspective alongside your academic study. Graduates combining acting with sociology bring an unusual combination of creative ability and social analytical skill to the labour market. Many pursue careers in theatre, film, television, and community performance. Others move into applied theatre, education, social work, community development, journalism, or public advocacy, where the ability to tell stories and to understand the social world from multiple perspectives is directly relevant. Further training and postgraduate study in performance, education, or social sciences are well-established routes for those who want to develop specialist expertise in either discipline. The typical entry tariff is 88 points.
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