

BA Drama and Sociology
About this course
Drama and sociology is a combination that connects the making of performance with the systematic study of social life. Drama develops your creative, physical, and critical capacities as a theatre-maker and performer, examining how the stage has been used to reflect, challenge, and transform the world. Sociology analyses the structures, inequalities, and dynamics that shape human communities, asking why societies are organised the way they are and who benefits and who suffers as a result. Together, the two disciplines offer a richly interconnected education: sociology sharpens the critical lens you bring to drama's themes, while drama makes sociology's insights vivid through embodied practice. At Liverpool Hope University, situated in a city with a distinctive cultural and theatrical heritage, this three-year, full-time degree develops both your artistic practice and your social analysis. In drama you will explore the origins of theatre alongside contemporary performance-making, developing your own artistic voice and working collaboratively with other students. In sociology you will engage with the forces of class, race, gender, power, and inequality that shape the societies drama has always sought to represent and critique. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, extending your learning into professional contexts and international environments. Graduates from this combination find careers in the performing arts, arts education, community theatre, youth work, and the cultural sector. The sociological dimension is particularly valuable in applied theatre and drama, where understanding communities and their dynamics is as important as artistic skill. Others move into social research, journalism, teaching, the voluntary sector, and roles concerned with equality and diversity. Postgraduate study in drama, theatre studies, sociology, community arts, or education is a path for those who want to specialise.
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