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Our students go on to work for some of the world's most prestigious theatres, including the Royal Court Theatre and the Bouffes du Nord in Paris.
Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Acting

Code

W632

Duration

4 years

Mode

Full time

Typical offer

80 UCAS points

Our students go on to work for some of the world's most prestigious theatres. The artistic directors of both the National Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre are Hull drama graduates. 

Join our tight-knit community of creatives. Actors, performers, producers, directors, designers -  you’ll get the chance to work with all of them.

From your very first week, you’ll be learning on the job. And you’ll hone your acting skills in regular performances throughout your degree, as well as be invited to regular masterclasses, workshops, and guest shows with our industry partners.

100% of students

in work or further study 18 months after graduating

HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2026

Joint 1st in the UK

for Student Satisfaction

The Complete University Guide, 2027

1st in the UK

for Academic Support

National Student Survey (NSS) 2025, HEIs only

Grade II-listed

theatre and studios

Industry links

with global arts organisations

World-class

400-seat performance venue

Perform to scouts

and agents in a showcase at the end of your degree

Create an acting showreel

alongside other Film and Media students

About this course

BA Acting is a practical, production-based degree, delivered in partnership with Middle Child Theatre Company and Prague Quadrennial.

Most of our modules are practice-based. You work on various performance projects within a production ensemble setting. The rest of our modules focus on the practical training (such as voice and movement) and theatre knowledge you need to be a professional actor. You learn on-the-job, starting work on your first production in week one. And you’re involved in regular production work right up until the end of your third year.

You get exclusive access to our fantastic theatre facilities. Our Gulbenkian Centre is the most flexible theatre space at any European university. Inside, you’ll find studio performance spaces, rehearsal rooms, design studios, and a costume department.

You’re invited to regular masterclasses, workshops, and guest shows with our industry partners. These include Arts Council England National and Portfolio Organisation, Middle Child Theatre Company. And Prague Quadrennial, the world festival of scenography and performance design. You also get to work with students across Drama, Game and Graphic Design, and Media Production.

The final curtain is just the beginning

Foundation year

A foundation year at the University of Hull gives you a solid grounding of knowledge and boosts your academic skills, so you can progress on to your chosen programme with confidence.  

The foundation course you enrol on may not be an exact match to your chosen degree, but don’t worry. Our foundation courses combine content from multiple related courses in the same subject area, giving you more flexibility and choice about the degree path you take.

For example, if you apply for a Music Foundation Year, you’ll join our Media Foundation course. So, if you decide to switch - say, from Music to Graphic Design - you can do so without restarting your foundation year. 

Module options

Each year, you’ll study modules worth a certain number of credits, and you need 120 credits per year. Most modules are 20 credits – so you’ll study six modules each year. Some longer modules, such as a dissertation, are worth more. In these cases, you’ll study fewer modules - but the number of credits will always add up to 120.

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  • Academic Writing Skills

    Developing confidence in expression, oral as well as written, is a key feature of this module, which aims to familiarise you with university submission and assessment procedures. This is a clear building block towards your degree programme and places you at a distinct advantage when you move into the following year.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Foundation in Data Analysis

    Develop a strong foundation in data collection and analysis. This module will introduce you to qualitative and quantitative data and how to analyse it; the collection of primary and secondary data; the production of high-quality graphics; and report writing.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Research in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Education

    This module will equip you with the necessary skills to conduct and analyse research in a specific interest, supported by academics within your subject. You'll navigate through the research process, from identifying an area of interest to presenting findings to your peers.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Introduction to Study in the Humanities

    This module equips you with a suite of analytical and theoretical tools to support you as you progress along your academic journey. You'll develop an interdisciplinary understanding of approaches to study in the humanities by working with a variety of resources, including novels, films and aspects of the visual arts.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Preparing for Learning in Higher Education

    This module is designed to give you the best possible start to your university studies, making sure you have all the essential skills you need to succeed. Through lectures and workshops we will teach you how to write in an academic style, how to find quality sources, and how to reference work, culminating in writing up a mini-research project.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Group Challenge (Humanities)

    Formulate and execute a group led enquiry into texts, cultural artefacts, film, music or dance. You'll explore their topics in groups at supervised workshops and develop questions on the cultural object relates to the living world of human experience, as well as developing your own methods to answer these questions.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Approaches to Theatre Exploration

    How do processes of making theatre inform our understanding of drama? Can we develop the same kinds of insights by doing as we can by reading? Are ‘embodied’ insights qualitatively different, and how might they be communicated? In this module you will explore the creative and cultural context of performance by engaging in processes of production.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Drama Industry Case Study

    How should you prepare for your career in the creative industries? In this module you will explore the roles that interest you, discover what the professionals really do, and find out how to maximise your future employment opportunities across this vibrant and growing sector by making effective choices right now.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Introductory Performance Techniques

    Develop practical and theoretical skills in theatre making. You'll work with your peers to create short devised performances, responding to plays from classical, Renaissance and contemporary theatre.

    compulsory

    20 credits

Our facilities

With performance spaces, workshops, design studios and a costume department, this Grade II listed building is the home of acting at Hull.

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From directing plays to working on virtual theatre resources, our staff are active in the industry. And they bring their experience into everything you learn.

We also work closely with our industry partners, who help deliver the programme on a weekly basis.

Lucy Fielding

Dr Lucy Fielding

Lecturer

Cat Fergusson-Baugh

Dr Cat Fergusson-Baugh

Lecturer / Director of Drama

Entry Requirements

What do I need?

When it comes to applying to university, you'll need a certain number of UCAS points. Different qualifications and grades are worth a different amount of points. For this course, you'll need 80 UCAS points.

We consider experience and qualifications from the UK and worldwide which may not exactly match the combinations above.

But it's not just about the grades - we'll look at your whole application. We want to know what makes you tick, and about your previous experience, so make sure that you complete your personal statement.

Have questions? Our admissions team will be happy to help.

Typical offer

80 UCAS points

A levels

CDD

BTEC

MMP

Use UCAS’s calculator to work out your estimated points

Fees & Funding

How much is it?

Tuition fees for 2027 entry have not been confirmed. Please use 2026-27 information as a guide.

For UK students, our standard course fee is £9,790 per year. Keep in mind that some courses are longer - for example, spending your third year abroad will make your degree four years in total.

If you choose to study a foundation year as part of your course, the fee is £9,790.

How do I pay for it?

You can take out a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of your course. Once you’ve successfully applied for this, you don’t need to do anything else – the money is sent straight to us.

You can also take out a maintenance loan of up to £10,544 a year to cover your living costs, depending on your household income.

Remember, you won’t start paying your loans back until you’ve left university and earn more than £25,000 per year.

See our full fees and funding information for more details and to find out what support we can offer.

 

Foundation Year Fee

£9,790

Standard Tuition Fee

£9,790 / year

The amount you pay may increase each year, in line with inflation - but capped to the Retail Price Index.

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Future prospects

Our students go on to work for some of the world’s most prestigious theatres and companies, such as the Royal Court Theatre, the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Opera House, and the Bouffes du Nord in Paris. Many go into broadcasting, including for the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky.

Our alumni are illustrious. Playwright James Graham, Indhu Rubasingham (Artistic Director of the National Theatre), David Byrne (Artistic Director of the Royal Court), theatre director Marianne Elliott, musical director Martin Lowe, and award winning sound designer, Paul Arditti.

Become part of the next generation of futuremakers

Like what you've seen? Then it's time to apply.

The standard way is to apply through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skills qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing us with your academic qualifications.

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Not ready to apply yet?

Visit our next Open Day, and see all that the University of Hull has to offer. Talk to our lecturers about your subject, find out what university is really like from our current students, and take a tour of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.

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All modules presented on this course page are subject to availability and this list may change at any time.