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Diploma of Theatre Arts

VTAC Code: 22598VIC CRICOS: 111353G VTAC Number: Prahran 6900810124

Overview

Campus
Campus
Duration

10 months full time

Duration

1 year

Next Intake

February, July

Next Intake

February

Step into the spotlight

Become an independent creative performer with Diploma of Theatre Arts 22598VIC. From script writing to performing, from rehearsal to production, this hands-on diploma will allow you to push the boundaries of your own creativity as a performing artist, and start you on your pathway to success. The performing arts industry offers opportunities to continue to develop your skills through community and fringe theatre, film and your own self-created work, as well as auditioning for mainstream stage and screen.

Unleash your creative potential

Develop your performance skills in voice, acting, movement and improvisation. Learn how to develop, manage and stage your own plays and present them to a live audience. Our Diploma of Theatre Arts 22598VIC is taught at our Prahran campus, home to Melbourne Polytechnic’s lively creative arts community.

Throughout your studies you are not only building your skills, you are working with lecturers who are industry experts, with active careers as producers, directors and performers. You will also be collaborating with students in the other Dramatic Arts courses – live production, costume and specialist makeup, creating networking opportunities for the future and developing a complete understanding of all areas of the arts industry, making you career ready.

The world is your stage

As part of your studies you will rehearse and create two industry level public performances in the David Williamson Theatre. This 120-seat theatre is a sought after performance space with industry standard lighting and sound systems. Along with rehearsal spaces, set and prop construction areas, this theatre is also a key teaching space, giving you ongoing opportunities to increase confidence and presence as an actor. Graduates of the Diploma of Theatre Arts have gone on to enter major drama schools and start their careers by becoming independent freelance creatives, working with Crack’d Actors and La Mama, and producing their own work for Melbourne Comedy and Fringe Festivals.

Career Pathways

Where will the Diploma of Theatre Arts 22598VIC take me?

On successful completion of the Diploma of Theatre Arts 22598VIC you will be suitably qualified to audition for stage and screen productions, and to enter job roles such as theatre makers in small companies and part of event management teams for venues and festivals. You will be a multi-skilled theatre worker capable of working in areas such as performance, script writing, or as part of a production team in set and prop making, stage and production management, including front of house management.

  • Assistant in Set and Props Department
  • Event Manager
  • Theatre Production Team Member
  • Front of House Manager
  • Script Writer
  • Stage and Screen Performer

Study Pathways

You may wish to take your theatre arts studies further and pursue a career in Creative Arts. The Diploma of Theatre Arts can be a pathway to Bachelor Degrees and into other Diploma studies. For further study options, discuss with Melbourne Polytechnic teaching staff.

Course Details

Delivery methods

Blended delivery (combination of face to face learning on the Prahran campus, remote delivery, self-directed learning and project work including performances and productions)

  • Performances and Productions
  • Computer Lab
  • Project work

How you will study

Each course has a dedicated learning method that is designed to let you thrive in your studies.

On-campus

Interactive learning in a face-to-face environment. Classes will be held at a Melbourne Polytechnic campus or partner institute. Visit the How You'll Study page for more information.

Assessment Methods

A combination of observation, written assignments and project work, with small and large scale events based learning. The course is designed to engage students in hands-on practical learning wherever possible. This may be delivered on campus and online. Consequently, assessments will vary throughout the course, depending on the unit. As required by the training package, employability skills will form part of the assessment of the qualification, including communication, teamwork, problem solving, initiative and enterprise, planning and organising, self-management, and learning and technology. It is anticipated that learning activities and assessments will involve working with students and staff from other Dramatic Arts courses.

Course Structure

The course structure comprises 20 core and elective units. The elective units have already been chosen by Melbourne Polytechnic based on the needs of industry, graduate pathways, and to fulfil the requirements for attaining the Diploma of Theatre Arts 22598VIC.

Units of Study

The hours displayed are nominal, actual classroom hours delivered may differ. Please contact us for the latest student contact hours information.

Code Subject Elective Hours
BSBCRT413 Collaborate in creative processes Core 40
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people Core 40
CUAFOH211 Undertake routine front of house duties Core 60
CUAFOH212 Usher patrons Elective 30
CUAIND611 Work professionally in the creative arts industry Core 70
CUAINN511 Adopt an innovative approach to creating production elements Elective 175
CUALGT413 Set up and operate lighting cues and effects Core 50
CUAMKG511 Manage the promotion of creative acts Core 35
CUAMUP311 Prepare personal appearance for performances Core 20
CUAMWB401 Develop and implement own self-care plan in the creative industries Core 50
CUAPPM511 Manage small-scale live productions Core 30
CUAPPR515 Establish and maintain safe creative practice Core 40
CUAPRF314 Develop audition techniques Core 35
CUAPRF511 Refine performance techniques Core 95
CUARES403 Research history and theory to inform own arts practice Core 70
CUASOU513 Develop sound designs Core 50
CUAWRT601 Write scripts Elective 50
SISXFIN001 Develop and review budgets for activities or projects Elective 20
VU23203 Develop performance techniques for performing arts Core 95
VU23204 Rehearse the production Core 170

Fees & Costs

Tuition Fees
Government subsidised fee Non-subsidised fee
Tuition fee $14050 $20950
Maximum annual amenities $250 $250
Total payable $14300 $21200
Per year $22800
Per semester $11400

The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.

Displayed course fees are indicative only. There are many variables that impact the total amount of your full course costs including qualification for government subsidies, concessions or recognition of prior learning. Tuition fees do not include the cost of student amenities or material costs.

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. Contact us to find out if you’re eligible for a Government subsidy.

Melbourne Polytechnic offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.

Fees displayed are effective for new applications received on or after 1st of November. Tuition fees do not include textbooks, course materials or overseas student health insurance and visa fees.

After initial deposit, international students are able to pay tuition fees in installments, four times per year.

For more detailed information please read the International Student Fees.

Fees explained

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Additional expenses

The Student Services and Amenities Fee is charged at forty cents (40 cents) per student contact hour and is capped over a twelve (12) month period, effective from the enrolment date, to:

  • $250 for full fee-paying students; and
  • $175 for concession-paying students studying Certificate I, II, III, or IV.

Amenities fees are used to improve non-academic services including libraries, counselling services, student support, and recreational activities.

All materials supplied. Timetable provided at course induction or class enrolment by teaching department

Book an interview

This course requires an interview for entry. Please make a booking for your interview time by clicking book an interview.

Requirements

Applicants to 22598VIC Diploma of Theatre Arts are required to provide evidence of basic performance experience and/or technical skills. To assess whether applicants meet Entry Requirements - It is required that candidates undergo an interview before offer of a place can be made and submit:
  • Resume or CV of work and study experience, including all experience in performance, either as performer or technical crew.
  • Experience can be evidenced with any of the following: VCE Drama or Theatre Studies, participation in theatre productions as part of school or amateur companies; study with youth theatre groups; prior experience as a performer in stage or screen.
  • A Written Statement with the reasons for wanting to undertake course.
  • Photograph of themselves – head and shoulders only.
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency
English: Academic IELTS 6.0 overall, Pearson PTE Academic 50 overall, or Melbourne Polytechnic recognised equivalency.
Other: An interview is required before an offer can be processed.

Applicants to 22598VIC Diploma of Theatre Arts are required to provide evidence of basic performance and/or technical skills. This may be evidenced via:
  • An interview,
  • An audition, and/or
  • Folio of works.
To assess applicants meet Entry Requirements - It is required that candidates undergo an interview before offer of a place can be made and submit:
  • Resume or CV of work and study experience, including all experience in performance, either as performer or technical crew.
  • A Written Statement with the reasons for wanting to undertake course.
  • Photograph of themselves – head and shoulders only.
Those skills and knowledge may have been acquired through personal or work experience, or through formal study at secondary or tertiary level.

Next Steps

The first step to enrolling is completing the application short form from the Apply Now page.

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Complete the application form on the application form webpage.

You will be required to complete an online literacy and numeracy assessment.

We’ll ask you to attend an interview to ensure that this is the right course for you.

Once you are ready to enrol, you will be invited to attend an enrolment appointment over the phone or on campus.

For Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas, you may be eligible for a VET Student Loan. Read more about them here.

If you need assistance with your application and the next steps, you can contact one of our Education and Course Advisors on 1300 635 276 or follow a step-by-step guide to enrolling for vocational education local students.

When we receive your application, the International Office will be in contact with you shortly to discuss your application and provide you additional instructions.

If you'd like to speak to one of our International Office staff directly, call 1300 635 276

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