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3 Years
45.00 hours per week (work component)
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (Higher Ed Operations), UNSW Sydney, New South Wales 2052
High St, Includes the Randwick campus at, Kensington, NSW 2052
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCommon Questions
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance) at NIDA has a duration of 156 weeks.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AU$94,680, which covers tuition fees. There are no additional non-tuition fees listed.
Yes, the course includes a work component of 45 hours per week over 4 weeks, totalling 180 hours of work-based learning.
The course is delivered at two locations in New South Wales: the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Higher Ed Operations), which is owned and operated by the provider, and The University of New South Wales, under an arrangement with another registered provider. Both are located at NIDA UNSW, Sydney, New South Wales 2052.
The CRICOS course code for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance) at NIDA is 083699F, and the CRICOS Provider Code for the National Institute of Dramatic Art is 00756M.
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