Level 1
Music Performance and Production, UAL Diploma
Level 1
Music Performance and Production, UAL Diploma
The Level 1 Diploma in Music, Performing and Production Arts has been designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills and understanding necessary to access and progress to further study and training in a range of music performance and production disciplines.
What will I study?
The qualification has been designed to provide students with an introduction to the skills, knowledge and understanding that will enhance self-confidence and impart an understanding of the career demands and opportunities within the creative industries.
Students will learn:
- industry expectations.
- Both Practical and theoretical sessions which may include Include workshops and guest lectures.
- Digital Skills Development.
There are 4 projects throughout the year, each of which are level relevant with their outcomes: “I feel Britty” “Crossroads” “Chip off the old Rock” “Encore”
You will create a professional website for each of your projects. There are 4 projects throughout the year where you will improve on your skills, knowledge and behaviours within the Performing Arts Sector. This course will provide you with a good foundation to move onto the Level 2 pathways.
Entry Requirements
- A keen interest to join the creative sector.
- You will have to complete an interview that will include a performance related task before acceptance.
Uniform Information
- Music based equipment package: Although not compulsory, these items would be valuable.
- Earbuds (Moulded are best)
- Headphones (Closed Back)
- Guitarists/Bassists: String pack, picks, Capo
- Drummers: Sticks of preferred gauge
- Vocalists: Suitable microphone
Trip Information
There are lots of trips, experiences and opportunities within our music department, some examples from this year include:
- Bands are playing at the Scare Fest at Puxton Park (October)
- Nashville - usually in March/April time
- BBC Radio Cardiff trip (November time)
- Multiple Gig opportunities - Electric Banana WSM, Ye Olde inn Bristol, Open Mic night Front Room WSM
- Benefit from talks/workshops with industry musicians (For example, Luke Potter – song writing
- Pano Mallouris – session musician, Ian Robertson – Tour manager)
Students will also benefit from live recording of album and video collaborating opportunities
More Information
- As a Weston College student you will become part of one of our exciting Career Excellence Hubs.
- This means you will take part in a study programme with lots of career boosting benefits, all with the aim of giving you the opportunity to become career ready!
- It will help you reach your ultimate goal, focussing on your future employability and developing the skills you need to have a successful career.