Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma

This program offers comprehensive training in creative writing for theatre, musical, and film, equipping students with the skills needed to excel as professional writers in the entertainment industry. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will develop the ability to create compelling narratives across various formats.

Year 1 Course Outline:

Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: In 101 Film Study, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the history, techniques, and cultural impact of filmmaking. Through the study of various film genres, styles, and influential works, students will develop critical analysis skills and a comprehensive knowledge of the art of cinema.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Analyze and discuss the historical development of cinema and its impact on society.
  • Identify and describe key elements of film production, including cinematography, editing, sound design, and storytelling.
  • Apply critical thinking skills to analyze and interpret different film genres and styles.
  • Evaluate the influence of cultural, social, and technological factors on filmmaking.
  • Discuss ethical considerations in film creation, distribution, and reception.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 102 Creative Writing focuses on developing students’ creative writing skills across various genres, including short stories, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Through engaging writing exercises, peer workshops, and discussions, students will learn to harness their creativity and craft compelling narratives.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Generate original ideas and concepts for creative writing pieces.
  • Apply effective techniques for crafting engaging characters, settings, and plots.
  • Employ literary devices and figurative language to enhance writing.
  • Receive and provide constructive feedback during peer workshops.
  • Revise and edit creative writing pieces to improve clarity and coherence.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 4 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 103 Music Study offers an exploration of fundamental music theory, history, and appreciation. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of musical elements, genres, and historical context, enhancing their ability to analyze and appreciate various forms of music.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Identify and describe key elements of music theory, including rhythm, melody, harmony, and form.
  • Trace the development of Western music from ancient times to the present day.
  • Differentiate between various musical genres and styles, and recognize their characteristics.
  • Analyze musical compositions and discuss their cultural and historical significance.
  • Apply critical listening skills to appreciate and evaluate different forms of music.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 6 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 104 Ethnic Minorities’ Symphonic Music delves into the rich world of symphonic music created by various ethnic minorities around the world. Students will explore the unique musical traditions, instruments, and compositions of different cultures, enhancing their appreciation for diversity in symphonic music.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Identify and describe symphonic music created by ethnic minorities from different regions.
  • Analyze the musical characteristics, instruments, and forms prevalent in ethnic symphonic compositions.
  • Understand the cultural and historical contexts that influence the creation of ethnic symphonic music.
  • Evaluate the impact of cross-cultural influences on the development of symphonic compositions.
  • Listen critically to ethnic symphonic compositions and interpret their musical and cultural significance.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 105 Appreciation of Classical Music offers students an immersive journey into the world of classical music, spanning different periods, composers, and genres. Through exploration and analysis, students will develop a deep appreciation for the intricacies and beauty of classical compositions.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Identify key composers and their contributions to classical music.
  • Differentiate between major classical music periods and styles, such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern.
  • Analyze the structural elements and musical characteristics of classical compositions.
  • Recognize various forms and genres in classical music, such as symphonies, concertos, sonatas, and operas.
  • Develop a critical ear for listening to classical music and understanding its emotional impact.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 106 Appreciation of Ethnic Minorities’ Opera offers students an immersive exploration of opera traditions from various ethnic minorities around the world. Through engaging analysis and cultural context, students will develop a deep appreciation for the rich heritage and unique musical styles of these opera forms.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Identify and differentiate opera traditions from diverse ethnic minority groups.
  • Understand the historical and cultural context that shaped each ethnic minority opera form.
  • Analyze the musical characteristics and vocal techniques unique to each tradition.
  • Recognize the thematic elements and stories often featured in ethnic minorities’ opera.
  • Develop a critical and cultural appreciation for the contribution of ethnic minorities’ opera to the world of performing arts.
Course Duration: 3 weeks (60 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 6 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 107 Selected Topics in Film Production  delves into specialized topics in film production, providing students with in-depth knowledge and skills to excel in various aspects of filmmaking. Through theoretical exploration and practical exercises, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of advanced film production techniques and processes.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Analyze advanced techniques and strategies in film production.
  • Apply specialized skills in areas such as cinematography, lighting, sound design, and post-production.
  • Understand the creative and technical challenges of producing high-quality films.
  • Critically evaluate the impact of film production choices on storytelling and audience engagement.
  • Collaborate effectively with a team in the execution of complex film projects.
Course Duration: 4.25 weeks (85 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 108 Career Development in Film and TV Dramasfocuses on the practical aspects of building a successful career in the film and television industry, specifically in the field of dramas. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on exercises, students will develop essential skills for navigating the industry, honing their craft, and pursuing meaningful career opportunities.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Understand the key elements of a successful career in the film and television drama industry.
  • Develop strategies for networking, self-promotion, and job search within the industry.
  • Create a professional portfolio showcasing their work and skills.
  • Apply effective communication and negotiation skills in professional contexts.
  • Navigate the challenges and opportunities in the evolving landscape of film and TV dramas.
Course Duration: 4.25 weeks (85 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 109 Creative Interviews is designed to equip students with the skills and techniques necessary to conduct effective interviews in creative industries such as film, television, theatre, and music. Students will learn how to prepare for, conduct, and analyze interviews with artists, creators, and industry professionals, enhancing their ability to gather valuable insights and create compelling content.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Understand the purpose and significance of interviews in creative industries.
  • Develop effective interview questions that encourage in-depth responses.
  • Conduct professional interviews with artists, creators, and industry professionals.
  • Employ active listening and follow-up techniques to elicit meaningful insights.
  • Analyze and interpret interview responses to create engaging content.
Course Duration: 3.25 weeks (65 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 4 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 110 Rehearsal Techniquesprovides students with a comprehensive understanding of rehearsal techniques and processes used in the creative industries, including theatre, film, music, and dance. Through practical exercises and theoretical insights, students will develop the skills needed to lead effective rehearsals, enhance collaboration among performers, and ensure successful artistic outcomes.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Understand the importance of rehearsal techniques in the creative process.
  • Employ various strategies to manage and structure rehearsals effectively.
  • Foster a collaborative and creative environment during rehearsals.
  • Analyze and interpret scripts and scores to guide rehearsal processes.
  • Apply techniques for enhancing performers’ communication and expression.
Course Duration: 3.25 weeks (65 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 4 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 111 Short Film Scripting Guidance offers students comprehensive guidance on creating compelling and impactful short film scripts. Through a combination of theoretical discussions, practical exercises, and peer feedback, students will develop the skills needed to craft engaging narratives suitable for the medium of short films.
Pre-requirement: None
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Understand the unique storytelling opportunities and constraints of short films.
  • Develop original and concise narratives that effectively communicate themes and emotions.
  • Structure short film scripts using established storytelling techniques.
  • Create well-defined characters and dialogue that resonate with audiences.
  • Analyze and critique short film scripts to provide constructive feedback.
Course Duration: 3.25 weeks (65 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 4 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: In 112 Practice and Application, students will have the opportunity to apply their creative writing skills and knowledge in real-world settings through a series of practical assignments. Through hands-on experiences, students will gain insights into the industry, develop a professional portfolio, and enhance their practical skills in creative writing for theatre, musicals, and film.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-111
Learning Objectives
  • Apply creative writing techniques and concepts in practical, real-world scenarios.
  • Collaborate effectively with industry professionals and peers.
  • Produce written content suitable for theatre, musical, or film.
  • Develop a professional portfolio showcasing their practical work.
  • Contemplate their practical experiences and their role in personal writing growth.
Course Duration: 3.75 weeks (75 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 4-5 hours per week
Year 2 Course Outline:
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: In 201 Selected Topics in Musicals, students will delve into selected advanced topics related to musical theater production. Through in-depth analysis, practical exercises, and creative projects, students will enhance their understanding of key elements in the creation and execution of successful musical productions.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Analyze and discuss advanced concepts in musical theater production, including score interpretation, vocal techniques, and choreography.
  • Apply critical thinking to evaluate the integration of music, lyrics, and choreography in specific musical numbers.
  • Collaborate effectively with peers in group projects focused on the execution of selected musical scenes.
  • Create and present a comprehensive musical theater performance concept, including artistic vision, casting, and staging.
  • Develop a deep understanding of the historical and cultural context of selected musical genres and styles.
Course Duration: 4.25 weeks (85 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 8 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: In 202 Career Development in Musical, students will explore the practical aspects of pursuing a career in the musical theater industry. Through a combination of workshops, guest speakers, and practical exercises, students will gain valuable insights into audition techniques, networking strategies, and self-promotion as they prepare for their future careers in musical performance and production.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Develop an effective professional portfolio, including headshots, resumes, and artist statements.
  • Prepare for auditions, including song selection, vocal warm-up techniques, and confident stage presence.
  • Understand the nuances of networking and industry etiquette within the musical theater field.
  • Create a personalized career development plan that aligns with their strengths and aspirations.
  • Engage in self-promotion strategies, including online presence and social media branding.
Course Duration: 4.25 weeks (85 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 203 Selected Topics in Film Production explores advanced topics in film production, focusing on practical skills and techniques required for creating high-quality film projects. Through a combination of hands-on exercises, lectures, and collaborative projects, students will enhance their understanding of cinematography, lighting, sound design, and post-production processes.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Apply advanced cinematography techniques to capture dynamic and visually compelling shots.
  • Utilize various lighting setups to enhance the mood and atmosphere of film scenes.
  • Design effective soundscapes, including dialogue, ambient sound, and music, to enhance storytelling.
  • Navigate the post-production process, including editing, color correction, and visual effects.
  • Collaborate with a film production team to create a short film project from pre-production to post-production.
Course Duration: 3.75 weeks (75 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 8 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 204 Career Development in Film and TV Dramas provides students with comprehensive insights into the professional landscape of the film and television industry. Through practical workshops, case studies, and guest lectures, students will gain a deeper understanding of career opportunities, industry trends, and essential skills required for success in film and TV dramas.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Explore various career paths within the film and television industry, including directing, producing, screenwriting, and post-production.
  • Analyze industry trends, emerging technologies, and market demands in film and TV dramas.
  • Develop a personalized career plan that aligns with individual strengths and aspirations.
  • Apply effective networking strategies and professional etiquette in the industry.
  • Create a portfolio showcasing their work and accomplishments for job applications.
Course Duration: 4 weeks (80 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 6 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 205 Stage Practice in Film and Television provides students with practical experience and skills related to stage management and production for film and television projects. Through hands-on exercises, collaborative projects, and theoretical discussions, students will learn how to effectively manage and coordinate stage elements to enhance the visual storytelling in film and television productions.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112, 201-204
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Understand the role of stage management in film and television productions.
  • Coordinate and manage various stage elements to enhance visual storytelling.
  • Collaborate with directors, production designers, and other crew members to execute creative visions.
  • Apply principles of set design, lighting, and props to create effective stage environments.
  • Solve practical challenges related to stage logistics and production coordination.
Course Duration: 4.5 weeks (90 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: 206 Practice – Stage Production provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience in stage production for film and television projects. Through practical assignments, students will apply their skills and knowledge in real-world scenarios, collaborating with industry professionals and contributing to the execution of stage elements in various productions.
Pre-requirement: Completion of 101-112, 201-204
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Apply stage management and production techniques within a professional context. 
  • Collaborate effectively with production teams and industry professionals. 
  • Execute stage elements, including set design, lighting, and props, based on creative visions. 
  • Solve practical challenges related to stage logistics and production coordination. 
  • Reflect on the practical experiences and their influence on career development.
Course Duration: 4.5 weeks (90 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5 hours per week
Program: Writing for Theatre, Musical & Film Diploma
Brief Course Description: In this culminating course 207 Final Project or Thesis, students will have the opportunity to showcase their acquired skills and knowledge by creating and presenting a final project or thesis in the field of creative writing for theatre, musical, and film. Through individualized guidance and mentorship, students will demonstrate their ability to develop, execute, and articulate a substantial creative work or research project.
Pre-requirement: Completion of relevant core courses (101-112, 201-206) and approval from the instructor.
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Develop and execute a substantial creative project or research thesis.
  • Apply advanced creative writing techniques and concepts.
  • Synthesize theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired throughout the program.
  • Present and defend their project or thesis in a professional setting.
  • Reflect on the creative and academic journey undertaken during the program.
Course Duration: 6.75 weeks (135 instructional hours)
Homework Hours: Approximately 5-7 hours per week