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About the course
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This course provides a bridge between education and the industry and/or specialist Higher training. You will experience professional weekly masterclasses and collaborations with the industry. The qualification has a holistic approach, encouraging experimentation and risk taking. It provides for you to test your creativity which stimulates and provides a supportive transition from general to more specialised study.
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs
Level 3 at a P/M/D or 72 UCAS tariff points
GCSE Level 4 and above in English
Experiences in professional/amateur dramatics; Music, Drama or Dance qualifications.
How much does it cost?
Fees apply to this course. If you're aged 19+ you can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan.
Contact Us or call 01279 868100 to get the most up-to-date info on fees and the financial support that may be available.
Awarding Body
UAL (University of the Arts London)
Why study?
- Technique classes
- Self-confidence through improvisation
- Professionalism – self discipline
- Independence
- Industry Contacts
- Graduate showcase in London (invite Agents)
- Professional experience of Industry standards and facilities
- Exploration of various techniques, genres and styles
Where will this course take me?
- Actor
- Dancer
- Musician
- Musical Theatre Performer
- Director/Choreographer
- Sales/Event Director
- Singer/songwriter
- Events management
Core modules
Applied Professional Practice.
Specialist Performance Project.
Specialist Performance Project.
How will I be assessed?
Performances, presentations, discussions, logs or whatever method is suitable for your own learning needs.
Will I have to provide anything?
Moveable and non-restrictive rehearsal clothing. Texts (to be advised during enrolment), Jazz Shoes and specialist footwear/dancewear. Own instrument and earplugs.
I'm interested. What should I do now?
Call 01279 868100 and talk to an Admissions Adviser
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