Drama and Theatre : A-level
WQE
University Road, Wyggeston Drive, Leicester , Leicestershire, LE1 7RJ
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Course Summary
Course Details
This course will be taught in a group with a teacher. You will be expected to make an active contribution to whatever you are working on, whether it be a group-based or solo- based piece of work: assignments will include both written and practical work. Students will be expected to participate in class discussions, trips to the theatre and practical workshops. As well as performing in role, you will be asked to record and analyse your thoughts on other people’s performances, both in journal and note form. Actors, directors, designers and other production team members will be considered and International theatre practitioners will also be a focus. Good Drama and Theatre students find the course challenging because it involves them in something that is both creative and academically rigorous.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Entry requirements
To enrol for an A level programme we normally expect applicants to have achieved good GCSE passes in at least six subjects, these must:
• demonstrate the suitability for Advanced Level study
• have been achieved at Grade 4/C as a minimum
• include two at Grade 5/B as a minimum
Mathematics - If not achieved within the scope of the above should normally be achieved at grade 3/D. If mathematics is not achieved at grade 4/C then it will be a requirement to continue to study at the correct level until a grade 4 is achieved. Subjects with a mathematical content will require a higher grade.
In addition to the standard College entry requirements ), it is desirable to have studied Drama, Performing Arts or Dance at GCSE or BTEC level although this is not compulsory and good current experience of practical performance work may qualify. This will be established on interview.
Your next steps...
All universities and degree-awarding institutions recognise Drama and Theatre A-level as a valid qualification. The transferable skills gained through the course are valuable in a wide range of careers; you will develop a problem solving approach to your learning, and a capacity to deal with challenging situations as well as building a sound knowledge and understanding of the subject that will be relevant to a whole range of studies.
What does the course combine well with?
This course combines well with a wide range of subjects including all Performing Arts, English, Art & Design and Media, Film Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences.
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