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Course code C86

11155NAT - Advanced Diploma of Performance (Acting)

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About this Course

Prepares performers with a range of knowledge, and skills to enter the performing arts industry as an actor for roles in theatre and film productions, and television work.

On successful completion of the course, students will have further integrated acting, voice, movement, and industry practice into a tangible performance skill. Students will have acquired advanced knowledge of script analysis in the context of acting for theatre, film, and television, and be cognisant of the communication and pre-professional skills necessary to audition for and perform roles in theatre, film, and television. Graduates of this course will be able to contribute in productions as both interpretative actors and generators of their own work.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level

This course has been accredited by ECU as an AQF Level 6 Advanced Diploma Award.

Course code C86

Entry requirements

ECU admission and English language requirements apply.

See Course Entry for further information.

Fees

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Duration

1 year full-time

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Availability & Campus

Location Semester 1 Semester 2
Joondalup
Mount Lawley FT
South West
Online
*FT = Full-time study PT = Part-time study

Course Entry

Admission requirements you'll need to meet for this course.

  • The following course-specific admission requirements are mandatory and must be satisfied by all applicants. These requirements are in addition to or supersede the minimum requirements outlined within the Academic admission requirements band section below.

    All applicants are required to attend an audition. Applicants must be able to demonstrate competency in acting performance skills to a Diploma level.

    For more information, including guidelines for specific disciplines, please see our Interviews, folios and auditions web page.

    Academic admission requirements (Band 1) may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

    • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent.
  • English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

    • Year 10 English completion or equivalent.

Applications for this course are not accepted through ECU's Experience Based Entry Scheme.

Course Details

Semester availability

Semester 1: Study full-time at Mount Lawley

Course Structure

Year 1 - VET Full

Acting (Projects)
Unit Code Unit Title
NAT11155001Extend acting performance skills to a professional level
Acting (Scene Studies)
Unit Code Unit Title
NAT11155002Research and apply advanced acting techniques to scene work
Improvisation
Unit Code Unit Title
NAT11155003Extend improvisational skills in acting contexts
Movement
Unit Code Unit Title
NAT11155004Develop advanced movement skills for acting performance
Voice
Unit Code Unit Title
NAT11155005Develop advanced vocal skills for acting performance
Acting (Film)
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAPPR616Extend expertise in a specialised art form to professional level
Resilience/Mindset
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAWHS612Develop strategies for maintaining resilience in a competitive environment
Fitness for Performance
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAWHS511Maintain a high level of fitness for performance
Production
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAPPM511Manage small-scale live productions
Stagecraft
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAMPF612Manage stagecraft aspects of performances

Year 1 - Semester 1

Singing
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAMPF615Develop advanced vocal techniques
Writing
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAWRT601Write scripts
Directing
Unit Code Unit Title
CUADRT511Direct rehearsals of performers

Year 1 - Semester 2

Devising
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAPPR612Collaborate in professional creative projects
Professional Practice
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAPPR613Engage in the business of creative practice
Short Film/Play
Unit Code Unit Title
CUAPPR615Evolve ideas for professional creative work

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For more detailed unit information for this course take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.

Student handbook

Course notes

Course learning outcomes

  1. Demonstrate understanding of a broad knowledge base incorporating theoretical concepts, with substantial depth in some areas; Have a thorough understanding of advanced concepts, skills and knowledge required by an actor;
  2. Effectively demonstrate the concepts, skills and knowledge required by an actor in rehearsal, performance, and studio work. Analyse and plan approaches to technical problems or management/performance requirements; Evaluate information, using it to review self or others performance and planning purposes.
  3. Self-directed application of knowledge and skills, with substantial depth in some areas where judgment is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services and techniques for self and others; Transfer and apply theoretical concepts and/or technical or creative skills to a range of situations and performance mediums;

Fees and Scholarships

Fees

VET course fees are set by the WA Government and they vary from course to course. For more information, please go to Fees and Scholarships.

Some units require the payment of a fee for incidental goods or services required to complete those units. For more information and the full list of incidental fees for courses and units, visit What are Incidental Fees.

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Career Opportunities

Possible future job titles

Actor, Entertainer, Performer, Theatre Actor, Film Actor, Stage Director, Film Director, Playwright, Screen Writer

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