Undergraduate

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre)

3 years full time
Honours available
Southbank campus
Available to Domestic and International students
Semester 1 entry
VTAC code: 3800610081
International VTAC code: 3800610083
Course CRICOS code: 093588G

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) program trains theatre artists to work across all areas of live performance, including physical theatre, writing, directing, and dramaturgy. This rigorous, conservatoire-style program equips students for a 21st-century  career in theatre in the Asia-Pacific.

With small class sizes to support intensive project-based learning in theatrical contexts, you will explore current cultural and methodological practices. You will be given the opportunity to engage in national and international engagement projects, building on existing expertise and approaches to industry readiness to become an autonomous, ensemble and company practitioner. Collaborative practice, as an important element of contemporary theatre, is integral to our training. As a Theatre student, you will collaborate throughout the course with VCA students from other disciplines, including Acting, Writing, Directing, Production, and Film and Television.

In your first year, you will undertake core subjects in Body and Voice, Acting and Performance, and Contextual Studies along with Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) students. In second year, you will adapt stage and screen material and become familiar with the processes of development, rehearsal, performance, and evaluation, and will develop new work for presentation at a nationally recognised fringe festival.

In third year, you will travel overseas as part of the program to develop the work further before presenting in a VCA theatre festival alongside VCA graduate students in Writing and Directing for Performance. Along with BFA (Acting) students you will learn how to develop promotional and technical materials for your own work, and in the final semester pitch to a panel of professional producers at a locally-hosted Performing Arts Market.


Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre)

Prerequisites

Units 3 & 4: A study score of at least 25 in English/English Language/Literature or at least 30 in EAL.

Selection into the Bachelor of Fine Arts is talent-based. The selection process for this specialisation includes an audition.

Fees

All domestic undergraduate students enrol in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP), which is subsidised by the Australian Government. Students pay a contribution amount that is determined by the Australian Government, based on the subjects undertaken. More details on fees and student contribution amounts.

Credit/Advanced standing

If you have completed post-secondary study, you may be eligible for credit/advanced standing towards your studies at the University. Find out more