Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00756M

NIDA's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) equips students with the specific knowledge and skills to pursue careers as actors across the breadth of today's arts and entertainment industries - in main stage and smaller independent theatre companies, film, television and commercial arenas. An emphasis on collaborative and self-directed work throughout the course prepares students to engage with a wide range of communities and to initiate their own creative opportunities. Through practice-based learning, students develop technical skills in acting, voice, movement and music, acting for camera, microphone technique and screen-related skills. Students participate in classroom exercises, in-depth scenework, rehearsals and full-scale productions as they explore their individual talents and find their personal artistic voice.

Subjects

  • Acting

Standard entry requirements

  • Undergraduate applicants seeking admission must: Have reached the age of 18 before the commencement of the course (in exceptional circumstances this may be waived)
  • Hold a Higher School Certificate or its equivalent from any state or territory in Australia or overseas (in exceptional circumstances this may be waived)
  • Be fluent in spoken and proficient in written English language (8.0 IELTS or equivalent for Acting, 7.0 IELTS or equivalent for all other BFA courses for international students)
  • Complete the audition requirements (please refer to the website for full details)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Kensington International: $110,160 No
  • Full-time : 3 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Kensington.

The total course fees presented are a guide. Eligible domestic students can apply for FEE-HELP.

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