The Level 1 Diploma in Music, Performing and Production Arts (Music) offers a flexible and challenging programme of study related to the creative arts and music sectors. This particular pathway is suited for students who want to explore the creative arts with a specialist interest in music and music technology. These qualifications are for students who wish to learn the basic skills and knowledge of sound and music technology and practice at Level 1, they support progression on to further study or training in the subject, and on to potential future employment in the sector.
As a vocational award, the Level 1 qualification provides the opportunity for students to begin developing the relevant skills and knowledge as a platform for further development. These qualifications are also suitable for those who want to develop a personal interest or hobby. The method of learning is a mixture of written work, discussion sessions and practical work. Practical work will be done both individually and in groups.
You will receive encouragement and the support you need to progress into further education or the music industry by providing you with a structured framework to work with.
The qualification is designed to provide specialist work-related qualifications in a range of sectors, consequently subjects studied will depend on the specialist subject area. Those students with an interest in music and music technology will study in a project based format.
As part of the study programme, students will also be expected to develop and practise their English and mathematical skills and work towards a Level 2 qualification.
On completion of the course, you will achieve a Level 1 UAL Diploma Music, Performing and Production Arts (Music)
This Music Performance & Production study programme will introduce you to practical skills in performance, sound recording, composing and music technology including software based production.
Students will learn from industry professionals with state of the art equipment including fully featured recording studios and rehearsal suites.
This course is fully funded for 16 to 18-year-olds.
This is a lively and fun course designed to help you develop skills in the fields of Media Production as well as improving your literacy and numeracy. You will find out what it is like to work in the Creative Arts industry and do project work in photography and video production to gain a realistic idea about career possibilities in the media. Using software such as Photoshop and Adobe Premiere, you will experiment with techniques to get you familiar with the industry standard software that you will be using. For those interested in moving on to higher level Games Design courses, we also spend time with you developing concepts for Games production using software such as Piksel so bring your games to life.
Dedicated tutorial support will encourage you to develop relevant life and work skills, and build your confidence in your abilities and talents. At the end of the course, you will produce a final major project and will show your work to family and friends.
You will also study for qualifications at entry level or level 2 in Mathematics and English depending on your achievement in these subjects when you enrol.
If you gain a pass grade on the Level 1 programme as well as achieve the Mathematics and English qualifications, you can progress to an appropriate Level 2 qualification.
On completion of this course, you will achieve a Level 1 UAL Diploma in Art, Design and Media.
The VTCT Level 2 Diploma in Hair and Media Make-up Artistry is a qualification that has been specifically designed to enable you to learn both aspects of basic hair styling and media make-up.
You will be studying a variety of different units such as Body Art, Make up, Hair Styling, Mendhi Application, Nail Art, Face Painting, Colouring Hair and more.
All lessons take place at the main Kingsway campus in Dunstable.
You will learn through a mix of theory and practical sessions, which will take place in our modern salons.
You will be given short tasks to complete each week, which form the basis for your coursework.
This course covers a wide range of hair and media make-up treatments. The method of learning is a mixture of practical and theory sessions. Your course may include one late night a week.
The units you will study are likely to include:
Core Units:
Specialist Units: Create, dress and fit facial postiche Wig dressing and styling
All units are subject to change and may be withdrawn.
The HNC and HND in Technical Theatre is aimed at people who would like to work behind the scenes in the performance industry. It develops skills in a variety of technical roles and offers the opportunity to work at a local theatre to gain skills and experience within the working environment.
Key facts: The course is taught in a highly practical way using workshop style classes in which students work individually and in groups to develop and refine their skills, supported by lecturers with extensive experience in all areas. Work placements at local entertainment venues will be set up at the start of the programme and most learning will take place either on placement or at college supporting in-house performances. After two years you will able to look for work in a theatre or other live performance venue or progress to the third year of a degree to specialise and hone your skills.
Part-time study may be available for this course and these options will be discussed at your interview.
The HNC (Year 1) and HND (Year 2) in Dance is aimed at people looking to make dance performance or dance teaching a career. It develops skills in a range of dance styles with the opportunity to perform on stage to a variety of audiences.
The course is taught in a highly practical way using workshop style classes in which students work individually and in groups to develop and refine their skills, supported by tutors with extensive dance experience. There are at least two public performances each year with the second year focusing on progression to top stage schools around the country or the third year of a dance or similar degree.
The School of the Arts benefits from cutting-edge facilities in a building which gives students access to the studios and equipment necessary to gain the knowledge and skills demanded by a fast-moving and competitive industry.
Our resources include:
Part-time study may be available for this course and these options will be discussed at your interview.
The Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation/Extended Diploma in Performing Arts Practice (Dance Pathway) is a course designed to be studied over two years and aims to support progression to a range of sector-related degrees with the goal of leading to higher education and employment in dance.
During this practical and high-spirited course, students will cover a range of dance practices, contextual activities related to the dance industry and will also be given the opportunity to be involved in public performances. It will provide students with an understanding of dance through engagement with techniques, the work of practitioners, industry conventions and dance appreciation. The method of learning is a mixture of both tutor led and practical sessions and the qualification combines practical and theory-based assignments.
Those enrolled on the course will study the three core disciplines in dance: ballet, jazz and tap, along with other dance techniques such as contemporary, street, urban dance and choreographic skills. There will also be a focus on enhancing their ability to carry out independent research to further their knowledge, develop their individual practice, and understand the performing arts industry in general. This will culminate with a final performance at the end of each year, researched, devised and delivered by the students. The course will also prepare students for next steps, such as auditioning for dance/stage schools and university.
The course is taught by subject specialists, and you will be working both independently and in small groups, utilising our state of the art facilities. There may also be opportunities for students to attend external performances or workshops with industry professionals.
The Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation/Extended Diploma in Performing Arts Practice (Acting Pathway) is a course designed to be studied over two years and aims to support progression to a range of sector-related degrees with the goal of leading to higher education and employment in performing arts.
During this practical and varied course, students will cover a range of acting and performance skills, contextual activities related to theatre arts and will also be given the opportunity to be involved in public performances. It will provide students with an understanding of performing arts through engagement with techniques, the work of practitioners, industry conventions and community projects. The method of learning is a mixture of both tutor led and practical sessions and the qualification combines practical and theory-based assignments.
Those enrolled on the course will study a range of different acting and performance styles as well as advancing their technical proficiency and development of performance for different audiences. There will also be a focus on enhancing their ability to carry out independent research to further their knowledge and understand plays, characters, key drama & theatre practitioners and the performing arts industry in general. This will culminate with a final performance at the end of each year, researched, devised and delivered by the students. The course will also prepare students for next steps, such as auditioning for drama/stage schools and university.
The course is taught by subject specialists, and you will be working both independently and in small groups, utilising our state of the art facilities. There may also be opportunities for students to attend external performances or workshops with local theatres. The course offers a unique opprtunity to tour in local schools, working with key stakeholders and external organisations.
This course is designed for those who are interested in developing their knowledge and understanding of theatre through workshops and performance opportunities.
This course is a full-time programme split over two years:
Year 1 - The National Foundation Diploma.
Year 2 - Extended Diploma.
Following successful completion of the National Foundation Diploma in year 1 you may then be able to progress to a second year of study on the Extended Diploma.
The full Extended Diploma is the equivalent to three A Levels and highly suitable for preparing students for university entry.
The diploma course concentrates on exploring the three main disciplines of musical theatre (singing, dancing and acting) and developing the fundamental skills needed to produce quality performance work. Continuing to the extended diploma, you will be able to continue to develop your skills and understanding of the performing arts industry.
Cost: Free for 16 to 18 year-olds. If you are aged 19 to 23 and studying your first Level 3 course then this course may be free. The annual fee for all other students aged over 19 is £2882.