Theatre arts course is one of the popular courses in the faculty of Arts of most Nigerian universities and higher institutions. Many students and institutions combine Theatre and Film studies as a single course. So, if you are interested in Film studies as well, you might as well consider Theatre and Film studies combination.
For O'Level and JAMB candidates who wish to study Theatre arts course, you need to have the right information about the course, eg. JAMB requirements for theatre arts, O'Level subject combinations for the course, universities in Nigeria that offer Theatre arts and other relevant information about the course.
Theatre and Film Studies
The core areas of the course theatre arts include:
Foundations and History\ Research Methods
Dramatic Theory, Literature and Criticism
Technical Theater
Acting
Directing
Playwriting
Theatre in Education
Comparative Drama\Theatre
Film Studies
Applied/Interactive Theatre
Dance
JAMB subject combination for theatre art
Expected JAMB subjects combination for theatre arts include:
English
Literature
and two other arts/social science subjects.
Note: However, it is important to understand those course requirements varies with schools. This is why I highly recommend you check JAMB subjects combination for your school using this latest JAMB Brochure
WAEC subject for theatre art
English
Literature
and three other arts/social science subjects
Note: Just like the case for JAMB, please use the JAMB Brochure link (above) to check the exact subjects combination for your school. Sometimes, subjects required vary with schools.
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September 13 2023
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August 29 2023
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I want to become an actress but am still in school
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August 28 2023
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July 29 2023
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I want to become an actress, but i have no one to help me, but i wont give up,is my dream and is part of me, i strongly belive a day my dream will come through. Am only a scripts writer i hv a lot of story. I just need someone to see me through
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May 23 2023
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April 30 2023
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April 12 2023
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September 19 2023
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April 29 2023
I want to study theater art but I am a social science student please help
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February 11 2023
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February 12 2023
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February 10 2023
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