

BA Acting with Diploma in Creative Professional Development
About this course
Acting is one of the oldest and most demanding of the performing arts, requiring technical skill, imagination, physical presence, and the capacity for genuine emotional engagement with character and text. A degree in acting that includes a Diploma in Creative Professional Development reflects an understanding that the contemporary performing arts sector requires more than performance ability: it requires practitioners who can manage a portfolio career, develop their own projects, navigate the complexities of the creative industries, and sustain a professional life in a sector that rarely provides the security of conventional employment. At Norwich University of the Arts, this four-year full-time programme combines conservatoire-style acting training with academic and professional development content, giving you both the craft skills and the industry awareness that a sustainable career in performance demands. NUA is a specialist creative arts university with strong industry connections, and the programme is designed to produce graduates who are both artistically capable and professionally self-sufficient. The Diploma in Creative Professional Development adds an additional qualification that reflects your engagement with the professional and entrepreneurial dimensions of a creative career, covering areas such as self-promotion, project development, collaboration, and the business of the arts. You will train in a range of acting techniques and approaches, work on voice and movement, develop your understanding of text and character, and engage with the history and theory of theatre and performance. Projects and productions are central to the degree, giving you experience of working on public-facing performances and developing the stage presence and professional discipline that theatre work requires. Graduates move into careers in theatre, film and television, audio drama, musical theatre, arts education, community performance, and the increasingly wide range of contexts where acting skills intersect with technology, education, and social engagement. The professional development strand helps graduates build sustainable creative careers.
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