What You Will Study
- The course aims to build on skills, knowledge, and experience of both Theatre and Music Performance. The skills developed on this programme are relevant to the requirements of people who wish to pursue a career in the Performance Industries as an Actor Musician
- The course combines work-based learning with academic study, developing existing skills, and knowledge of the industry and the history of Performing Arts (Acting) and Music. It is suitable for individuals who wish to enhance general and creative skills using Acting and Music as a platform
- The programme aims to produce individuals who are capable of taking control of their own career pathway, who are motivated and entrepreneurial. To provide an integrated approach within an academic and vocational creative training environment in pursuit of development and sustaining a career within the performance and entertainment industries as an actor-musician
- Graduates of the programme will have the ability to work effectively both independently and with others, they will have strong organisational skills and be capable of creative, and reflective thinking and will have the confidence to take the necessary risks to become outstanding in their chosen field
- An exploration of the theoretical concepts associated with Performing Arts (Acting) and Music underpins the practical aspects of the course. Through practical classes a wide range of performance techniques drawn from world-renowned practitioners and theorists will be developed enabling the student to become a more versatile and diverse practitioner. Areas to be explored include the development of creative industries, professional performance development, Industry experience, and project development and implementation.
- Attendance Expectations
TBC
- How You Will Be Assessed
Assessment is designed to be an integral part of the learning process for students and to enhance and confirm their knowledge and practice. Assessment reflects sector practice to ensure students have the tools to enter the work force or are equipped to follow a career in their chosen specialism. As a result, the majority of assessments are vocational.
Summative assessments will provide a measure of the extent to which students have achieved the learning outcomes of the modules. Assessment methods are different for each module and relative to the nature of the outcomes.
- Entry Requirements
- Minimum 64 UCAS tariff points from A Levels or a Level 3 Diploma in a related subject. GCSE Grade 4 or above in English Language (or equivalent qualification) is required.
- Those with previous experience or learning that is relevant may be eligible via our Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process for accreditation towards this course.
- All applicants must complete a satisfactory interview.
- All applicants are also required to audition consisting of an interview, a two-minute contemporary or classical theatre monologue and perform a piece as a vocalist or/and an instrument.
- Fee Information
£7,400
- Further Study
Nationally there are many post-graduate programmes suitable to potential graduates with the acquired skill set, namely in theatre and music performance but also in teacher training.