- Duration:
- 3 Years
- Attendance:
- Full Time
- Delivery:
- On Campus
- NFQ Level:
- 8 (180 credits)
- Level:
- Undergraduate
- Award:
- Bachelor of Arts
- Next Intake:
- September
- General Entry Requirements (A-Level)
DDD
- General Entry Requirements (IB)
24
- Subject Requirements (Mathematics)
A Level C for Maths/Stats
IB HL5 for Maths/Stats
- CAO Points 2025
420
- Leaving Cert Subject Entry Requirements
O6/H7 in English, Irish, a third Language, and three other recognised subjects
- Country Specific Entry Requirements:
- Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.
- Other School Leaving Requirements:
- See www.ucd.ie/admissions
This course is available through the following application route(s)
At UCD we understand drama as the art of being human. The Drama course is for students who wish to deepen their understanding of the fundamental role theatre and performance play in shaping society and the individual, and who wish to enlarge their critical engagement with a wide variety of performance texts and cultures.
Our mission is to produce graduates capable of fulfilling their highest potential as creative and critical citizens. Develop your creativity and your practical and analytical skills through classes in the history of theatre, in current theoretical methods and approaches to theatre and performance, and in a wide range of generic, historical and national literatures. Investigate methods of making, watching, discussing, and producing theatre, drama and performance through scholarly, creative, and practical “on-your-feet” tasks and assignments.
At UCD we understand drama as the art of being human. The Drama course is for students who wish to deepen their understanding of the fundamental role theatre and performance play in shaping society and the individual, and who wish to enlarge their critical engagement with a wide variety of performance texts and cultures.
Our mission is to produce graduates capable of fulfilling their highest potential as creative and critical citizens. Develop your creativity and your practical and analytical skills through classes in the history of theatre, in current theoretical methods and approaches to theatre and performance, and in a wide range of generic, historical and national literatures. Investigate methods of making, watching, discussing, and producing theatre, drama and performance through scholarly, creative, and practical “on-your-feet” tasks and assignments.
About This Course
At UCD we understand drama as the art of being human. The Drama course is for students who wish to deepen their understanding of the fundamental role theatre and performance play in shaping society and the individual, and who wish to enlarge their critical engagement with a wide variety of performance texts and cultures.
Our mission is to produce graduates capable of fulfilling their highest potential as creative and critical citizens. Develop your creativity and your practical and analytical skills through classes in the history of theatre, in current theoretical methods and approaches to theatre and performance, and in a wide range of generic, historical and national literatures. Investigate methods of making, watching, discussing, and producing theatre, drama and performance through scholarly, creative, and practical “on-your-feet” tasks and assignments.
Seminars, workshops, small groups, theatre visits and practical engagement in-studio are at the core of our teaching pedagogy. We educate our students for life and hope that the experience of studying and making theatre and performance helps them learn who they are, search for a larger purpose for their lives, and leave college as creative and engaged global citizens.
In Drama Studies, students engage with theatre and performance in theoretical and practical ways. You will study a diverse range of performance forms, from classical Greek plays to contemporary Irish and international theatre and performance. Drama Studies modules include:
First Year
Modules include: Theatre Matters • Collaborative Practice: Introduction to Physical Theatre • Theatre Context & Conventions • Theatre & Activism
Second Year
Contemporary Ireland Onstage • Performance & Everyday Life • Documentary Theatre • Introduction to Acting • Playwriting • Collaborative Practice: Introduction to Devising • Ghosts & Monsters Onstage • Contemporary British Theatre
Third Year
Performance Across the Globe • Contemporary Theatre & Performance • Digital Theatre • Directing for the Stage • Solo Performance • Theatre of Martin McDonagh • Queer & Trans Theatre • Performance Project • Independent Project
| Study Drama Studies |
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| Art History | Irish Studies |
| English | Italian |
| Film Studies | Latin |
| German | Linguistics |
| Greek | Mathematics |
| Greek & Roman Civilisation | Music |
| History | Spanish |
| Irish/Gaeilge | Statistics |
| Irish Folklore | Portuguese |
- Albert-Ludwigs-Universität,
- Freiburg, Germany
- Sorbonne Université, France
- University of Turin, Italy
- University of Verona, Italy
- University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- University of Coimbra, Portugal
- University of Barcelona, Spain
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- University of Miami, USA
- University of Otago, New Zealand
A degree in Drama Studies will develop your presentation, teamwork, performance and analytical skills, allowing you to pursue careers in the following areas: Theatre Industry (writer, director, actor, dramaturge, producer, theatre and cultural management), Tourism, Advertising and Public Relations, Education (teaching, research and educational drama), Journalism and Broadcasting.
Drama Studies will develop your knowledge of theatre and performance, and hone and enhance your research and writing skills through academic and practical study. Masters programmes are offered in specialised areas of Drama and Performance, including a collaborative MA in Theatre Practice, jointly offered by UCD and The Gaiety School of Acting, and an MA in Writing for Stage & Screen, which entails intensive playwriting and screenwriting components. (www.ucd.ie/englishdramafilm/study/ postgraduate). PhD options are also available.
Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.
Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.
| Trimester | Credits | |||
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Stage 2 Core Modules |
DRAM20110 | Contemporary Ireland On Stage | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 2 Core Modules |
DRAM20010 | Performance in Everyday Life | Spring | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 5CR: Option List A: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students must select at least one module from the list below. The remaining two option modules can be chosen from this list, or List B, or one from each. |
DRAM20090 | Contemporary British Theatre | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 5CR: Option List A: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students must select at least one module from the list below. The remaining two option modules can be chosen from this list, or List B, or one from each. |
DRAM20180 | 20thCentury AvantGarde Theatre | Spring | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 5CR: Option List A: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students must select at least one module from the list below. The remaining two option modules can be chosen from this list, or List B, or one from each. |
DRAM20200 | Contemporary American Drama | Spring | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - B) Min 0CR: Option List B: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students are not required to select any modules from the list below, but can choose their remaining two option modules from this list, or List A, or one from each. |
DRAM20170 | Introduction to Acting: Monologue Workshop | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - B) Min 0CR: Option List B: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students are not required to select any modules from the list below, but can choose their remaining two option modules from this list, or List A, or one from each. |
DRAM20190 | Playwriting | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - B) Min 0CR: Option List B: 3 x 5 credit modules must be chosen across both option lists. Students are not required to select any modules from the list below, but can choose their remaining two option modules from this list, or List A, or one from each. |
DRAM20030 | Devising Theatre: A Practical Approach | Autumn and Spring (separate) | 5 |
Stage 3 Core Modules |
DRAM30100 | Contemporary Theatre & Performance | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 3 Core Modules |
DRAM30320 | Performance Across the Globe | Spring | 5 |
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30280 | Solo Performance | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30310 | Digital Theatre | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30300 | Directing for the Stage | Spring | 5 |
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30340 | Site-Based & Immersive Theatre | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
ENG32030 | Theatre of Martin McDonagh | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
ENG32780 | Presenting Tennessee Williams | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30130 | Independent Project | Spring | 10 |
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30350 | Performance Festival | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Core Modules |
DRAM30100 | Contemporary Theatre & Performance | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Core Modules |
DRAM30320 | Performance Across the Globe | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30280 | Solo Performance | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30310 | Digital Theatre | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0CR: Students can choose maximum one module from option list A below. |
DRAM30300 | Directing for the Stage | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30340 | Site-Based & Immersive Theatre | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
ENG32030 | Theatre of Martin McDonagh | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
ENG32780 | Presenting Tennessee Williams | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30130 | Independent Project | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 10CR: Students are required to take 10 credits from the list below. An additional 5 or 10 credits may be taken in place of your electives. If you have any queries about this, please contact the English, Drama & Film School Office. |
DRAM30350 | Performance Festival | Spring | 5 |
By joining the UCD College of Arts and Humanities you will be part of a vibrant community of students and faculty who are committed to creating a more sustainable, just and equitable future. Our courses are designed to equip students with the best education in their chosen arts and humanities subjects. Our research and teaching and learning connect with many of the SDGs, most notably:
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SDG 4: Quality Education -Promotes inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all.
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SDG 5: Gender Equality - Advances gender equality by addressing social norms, histories, and cultural practices that contribute to gender disparities.
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SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities - Encourages understanding and action against social, economic, and political inequalities.
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SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - Enhances cultural understanding and heritage preservation, fostering sustainable communities.
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SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions - Promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions through critical inquiry into human rights, ethics, and governance.
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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Encourages global partnerships and collaboration by fostering international understanding and dialogue.
Our programmes equip students with critical thinking, empathy, and cultural awareness, essential for addressing complex global challenges.
This course gave me the backing of a world-renowned university and access to some of the finest academics in the field of theatre and performance. UCD offers modules in both the analysis of playwrights and texts, along with practical on-your-feet performance modules. As such, I am entering the workforce with a degree that is grounded in all aspects of drama and theatre. The teaching team always encouraged me to ask questions and are always available for advice regarding assignments or further study options. My degree has made me aware of the lack of diversity and inclusion that exist within the theatre community and has given me the vocabulary I need to challenge these inequalities and think critically about how to address these issues.
Daniel Mallon, Student
How to Apply
General application route(s) for Irish/UK/EU applicants* for International (non-EU) applicants* to Drama Studies:
| ROWCLASS | Apply to |
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| showAudience-audienceInt | BAU5 Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts Full-Time Commencing September 2026 Undergraduate Degree (Non EU) Non EU Undergraduates |
| showAudience-audienceEU | DN520 Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts Full-Time Commencing September 2026 Application through CAO |
Additional special entry route(s) to Drama Studies:
These options have additional eligibility requirements to cater for specific applicant cohorts. You should not apply via these routes before consulting the requirements or contacting the responsible UCD office.
| ROWCLASS | Apply to |
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| showAudience-audienceInt | BAU5 Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts Full-Time Commencing September 2026 Access Progression Pathway Access Progression Pathway Application to this Non-EU Access Progression Pathway is by invitation only. If you are not currently enrolled on an Access programme at UCD, your application will be marked as invalid. If you are not a current Access student, but you are a non-EU applicant seeking admission to an undergraduate degree, please submit an application via the "Undergraduate Degree (Non-EU)" course type. |





