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Performing & Production Arts

Level 2 Diploma in Performing Arts

Mode of study

Full Time

Start date

08/09/2025

Entry requirements

A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 9 '3 OR a Level 1 qualification AND a grade 4 in either Maths or English

Teaching staff

The course team consists of experienced performers who are also expert teachers. Each has professional experience in their respective fields; dance, drama and singing.

Course Code

DP2PAA1F/1

Duration

1-Year

Location

Welwyn Garden City Campus

Awarding body

University of the Arts London

Assessment

Assessment is Project-Led, each project will begin with an assignment that lays out precisely what you need to do in terms of practical work, research and reflection to achieve success. This means that as well as being assessed practically you will also carry out research work and create journals and evaluations of your practical work so that your thought processes and developing critical skills can also be assessed.

About the course

This course provides a wide-ranging opportunity to begin to develop and expand your skills in the performing arts. Across a packed year and nine units you will study acting, dance and singing and make use of the skills you develop in a series of exciting public performances. You will work from scripts and may also devise some of your performances. The course is an exciting journey fusing song, dance, acting and your imagination in a celebration of your potential and the diversity of talent in your company.

Career options

Many learners on this course progress onto the Level 3 UAL Extended Diploma in Performing and Production Arts within Oaklands College. You can also use your qualification to pursue a Level 3 course in a different subject or elsewhere. Or you might want to go out to work.

Our aim is to give our students the space to flourish as a performer, but also to provide the skills needed to work in this industry.

Potential careers:

  • Actor
  • Dancer
  • Choreographer
  • Singer
  • Stage Manager
  • Theatre Director
  • Teacher

 

 

Course Content - What will I learn?

The emphasis is on working as a professional theatre company. You will take responsibility for all aspects of your performances including costume, make-up, lighting and sound. You will perform scripted work, devised work, dance work and musical theatre work to a variety of audiences both in college and some outside. On the academic side you will be encouraged to explore the theory behind your practical work so that you know how to use your practical skills in the real world.
If you need to re-take your GCSE English or Maths this will be built into your timetable. As part of your course you are required to complete Work Experience.

Please contact us to find out if you require any specific equipment for this particular course.

Assessment is Project-Led, each project will begin with an assignment that lays out precisely what you need to do in terms of practical work, research and reflection to achieve success. This means that as well as being assessed practically you will also carry out research work and create journals and evaluations of your practical work so that your thought processes and developing critical skills can also be assessed.