
In Level 3 Performing Arts, you will study a range of engaging and stimulating units, some of which are mandatory and some optional making this a holistic qualification tailored to your strengths and interests. Throughout the course you will develop a range of skills, techniques and personal attributes which will be valuable across all areas of future study and work. This course provides a host of transferable skills leading to both a career in or outside of the performing arts industry as well as a natural progression into university. These skills include the ability to learn independently, the ability to research actively and methodically and being able to give presentations and be an active group member. Examples of industry related roles include Actor, Stage Manager, Arts Administrator, Drama Therapist, Workshop leader, Drama teacher, and Television Production Assistant. It also prepares you for any career where communication, teamwork, hospitality and public relations are important. This course is well matched to A Level Art, A Level English Literature, A Level Sociology or Level 3 in Business and Enterprise.
GCSE English Grade 5, a level 2 qualification in Drama or Performing Arts is desirable but not compulsory.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hounslow |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cecil Road, Hounslow, TW3 1AX |
In Level 3 Performing Arts, you will study a range of engaging and stimulating units, some of which are mandatory and some optional making this a holistic qualification tailored to your strengths and interests. Throughout the course you will develop a range of skills, techniques and personal attributes which will be valuable across all areas of future study and work. This course provides a host of transferable skills leading to both a career in or outside of the performing arts industry as well as a natural progression into university. These skills include the ability to learn independently, the ability to research actively and methodically and being able to give presentations and be an active group member. Examples of industry related roles include Actor, Stage Manager, Arts Administrator, Drama Therapist, Workshop leader, Drama teacher, and Television Production Assistant. It also prepares you for any career where communication, teamwork, hospitality and public relations are important. This course is well matched to A Level Art, A Level English Literature, A Level Sociology or Level 3 in Business and Enterprise.
GCSE English Grade 5, a level 2 qualification in Drama or Performing Arts is desirable but not compulsory.