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MADD (Midlands Academy of Dance and Drama) - HNC in Performing Arts (Dance)

Coventry College

UCAS Code: MAD1 | Higher National Certificate - HNC

Entry requirements


Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

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About this course


Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

We are excited to announce our brand new HNC in Dance in partnership with Midlands Academy of Dance and Drama (MADD).

Delivered from MADD HQ in Nottingham, this full time, one year course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to progress further within the Performing Arts Industry. Working with a range of industry professionals and experienced practitioners you will attend practical classes, developing technical skills through rehearsal and being assessed on final workshop or public performances. Vital theoretical and industry understanding will be underpinned through blended learning sessions taught by experienced Lecturers at Coventry College (accessed online and face to face in Nottingham). You will receive academic and pastoral support throughout the programme, which will be tailored to meet your individual needs.

Your HNC in Dance will allow you to develop a high standard of practical technique and performance skills. Key academic knowledge will be developed throughout the year in order to support a lifelong career within the arts.

The Units you will study are:

- Jazz Dance

- Commercial Dance

- Ballet

- Contemporary Dance

- Tap

- Ensemble Singing

- The Performing Arts Industry

- Professional Development

Successful completion of this qualification will grant you access to continuing to study with MADD and Coventry College at Level 5, alongside the development of a skillset allowing you to apply for roles in industry or Higher Education.

Modules

- Jazz Dance
- Commercial Dance
- Ballet
- Contemporary Dance
- Tap
- Ensemble Singing
- The Performing Arts Industry
- Professional Development

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

England
£6,000
for the whole course
Northern Ireland
£6,000
for the whole course
Scotland
£6,000
for the whole course
Wales
£6,000
for the whole course

The Uni


Course location:

Midland Academy of Dance and Drama (MADD)

Department:

Performing Arts

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