ED guidance PRESENTATION
Student B
What's the choices?
option #1
1. Ancient Medieval History and Culture
CAO Code: TRO22
Do you enjoy:
- Looking at a wide range of source material, including texts, archaeological sites, art and architecture?
- Learning about antiquity and the Middle Ages?
Exploring how the past is relevant today?
Why this course?
It's easy to believe the Arts is a limited route to choose, but that is not neccessarily true.
career options?
- archaeology
- journalism
- work in museums
- marketing
- accountancy
- advertising
- business
- civil service
- diplomatic corps
- human resources
- publishing
What will Student B study?
First Year: Introductory modules in Ancient History or Latin, Art History and Medieval History.
Second Year: Compulsory modules in Medieval History, Greek History or Roman Imperial History and Medieval Art.
Third Year: Compulsory module exploring the city of Rome in antiquity and the middle ages.
Choice of other modules that explore aspects of ancient history and art and achaeology
Learning Abroad?
Yes!
Past destinations have included Bruges/Ghent; Canterbury, Cologne, Durham, and Florence
Links with universities in Berlin , Bologna and Bordeaux,
So many choices!
- Edinburgh, Florence, Geneva, Istanbul, Madrid, Manchester, Paris, Pisa, Prague, Siena, St Andrews, Uppsala and Vienna
Let's Go!
Start packing that suitcase!
Option #2
2. Acting
(3 Years Full-time) 16 Places
Do you enjoy? - The idea of becoming the next Zendaya? - Learning creative skills and the importance of team work?
Why this course?
This course has strong indusrty links with producers, directors and agents from around the world.
What will Student B study?
First and second year: - Compulsory module ‘Acting and Text’, movement studies and voice training
- Teaching via workshop
- The techniques of acting for recorded media (film, radio, television)
Students will showcase these developed skills at the end of the year through an ensemble production to an audience
"This is a three-year, full-time, intensive honours degree for anyone who is serious about acting and wants to become an actor"
Trinity College
What will they study?
Final Year
In the final year, students will be cast in 5 theatre productions. - Strong emphasis on industry connections and links
- Through the productions, students will have major opportunities to meet with international agencies, producers and directors - Assessment in first year is based on practical performances in class. In second year, assessment is based on public performances.
Lir Graduates
frank blake
clinton liberty
Meadhbh maxwell
Paul mescal
While students of degree courses in drama might be in taught classes for approximately 14 hours per week, students at The Lir Academy can expect to be in classes, workshops and rehearsals on average for 35 hours per week, and sometimes more when in production.
Author's Name
That's All!
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ED guidance PRESENTATION
Student B
What's the choices?
option #1
1. Ancient Medieval History and Culture
CAO Code: TRO22
Do you enjoy: - Looking at a wide range of source material, including texts, archaeological sites, art and architecture? - Learning about antiquity and the Middle Ages? Exploring how the past is relevant today?
Why this course?
It's easy to believe the Arts is a limited route to choose, but that is not neccessarily true.
career options?
What will Student B study?
First Year: Introductory modules in Ancient History or Latin, Art History and Medieval History.
Second Year: Compulsory modules in Medieval History, Greek History or Roman Imperial History and Medieval Art.
Third Year: Compulsory module exploring the city of Rome in antiquity and the middle ages.
Choice of other modules that explore aspects of ancient history and art and achaeology
Learning Abroad?
Yes!
Past destinations have included Bruges/Ghent; Canterbury, Cologne, Durham, and Florence
Links with universities in Berlin , Bologna and Bordeaux,
So many choices!
Let's Go!
Start packing that suitcase!
Option #2
2. Acting
(3 Years Full-time) 16 Places
Do you enjoy? - The idea of becoming the next Zendaya? - Learning creative skills and the importance of team work?
Why this course?
This course has strong indusrty links with producers, directors and agents from around the world.
What will Student B study?
First and second year: - Compulsory module ‘Acting and Text’, movement studies and voice training - Teaching via workshop - The techniques of acting for recorded media (film, radio, television) Students will showcase these developed skills at the end of the year through an ensemble production to an audience
"This is a three-year, full-time, intensive honours degree for anyone who is serious about acting and wants to become an actor"
Trinity College
What will they study?
Final Year In the final year, students will be cast in 5 theatre productions. - Strong emphasis on industry connections and links - Through the productions, students will have major opportunities to meet with international agencies, producers and directors - Assessment in first year is based on practical performances in class. In second year, assessment is based on public performances.
Lir Graduates
frank blake
clinton liberty
Meadhbh maxwell
Paul mescal
While students of degree courses in drama might be in taught classes for approximately 14 hours per week, students at The Lir Academy can expect to be in classes, workshops and rehearsals on average for 35 hours per week, and sometimes more when in production.
Author's Name
That's All!