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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Performance

Entry requirements

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Entry to Year 2 with Grades BBB

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Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: W400

Here's what University of the West of Scotland says about its Performance course.

Our BA (Hons) Performance programme is designed to help you become a creative maker, critical thinker, and work ready.

In your first year, you will be introduced to a range of practical skills and knowledge to help build your understanding of the fundamentals of making and studying performance. Your second year uses your new and established skills and strengths to learn to analyse and critically reflect on your practice and explore new approaches to what performance is and can be. Third year offers both continuing and Direct Entry students a range of opportunities to explore your own interests and specialisms, as a way of developing your own creative practice. Your final year is a culmination of your practical and critical learning, where you engage with student-led projects and industry mentors to serve as a strong foundation for entering your chosen career path.

To enhance your learning, the programme also offers masterclasses with visiting artists, workshops with leading industry professionals, and partnerships with national and international arts organisations and venues, providing you with valuable networking and showcasing opportunities for you and your work.

Programme Highlights

This programme is designed to develop your creative and critical thinking skills to prepare you for work in the contemporary performance industries, as well as a range of future career contexts that require effective communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.

You will develop a wide-ranging critical appreciation for all elements of performance – from contemporary practice to histories of performance, from theoretical study to industry contexts.

Access to our on-site performance, television, and radio studios in Ayr will help you develop your practice across media and learn to collaborate across the creative industries.

You will have a wide variety of opportunities to work with and learn from key people and organisations in Scottish theatre and beyond alongside a teaching team of specialist researchers and practitioners. Key areas of specialism within the programme include contemporary performance practice, applied and community performance, historical and contemporary writing for stage and screen, and performance theory.

Programme Details

Whatever your eventual career goal, the Performance programme at UWS is designed to empower you to explore and build your creative skills and interests to pursue a variety of possible pathways. We recognise the important role that having practical, industry-focused experience has on securing a graduate career, which is why this programme offers a range of real-world professional settings to help you hone your practice.

By offering a combination of practical and theoretical study, this programme will provide you with the opportunities to work across multiple disciplines so that you can learn and create independently and collaboratively in a variety of contexts, from professional performance making, to community arts, education, and further research.

Careers

Our BA (Hons) Performance programme here at UWS will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to kick-start the following career pathways:

Performer

Director

Producer

Writer

Community theatre maker

Teaching and facilitation

Postgraduate study and research

Source: University of the West of Scotland

Course details

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Department

Business and Creative Industries

Location

Ayr Campus | Ayr

Duration

1-4 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Broadcast journalism

Start date

7 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£9,250 per year (provisional)
Scotland£1,820 per year (provisional)
Wales£9,250 per year (provisional)
Northern Ireland£9,250 per year (provisional)
Channel Islands£9,250 per year (provisional)
Republic of Ireland£9,250 per year (provisional)
EU£15,500 per year (provisional)
International£15,500 per year (provisional)

The modules you will study

Year 1:

Reading Performance - T1

Performance Contexts: Production Aesthetics - T1 & 2

Practice: Text-Based - T1 & 2

Performance Histories - T2

Aspire - T1 & 2

Year 2:

Performance Contexts: Creative Processes - T1?

Theory & Performance - T1

Practice: Devised - T1 & 2

Culture & Society - T2

Cross Media Collaboration - T2

Year 3:

Approaching Performance Research - T1 & 2

Practice: Creative Festival - T1

Applied Theatre - T1

Contemporary Performance in Context - T2

OPTIONS

Applied Theatre in Practice - T2

Digital Performance - T2

Advanced Performance Practice: Testing Ideas - T2

Year 4:

Creative Research Project - T1 & 2

Performance: Dissertation - T1 & 2

Performance: Networks & Promotions - T1

How you will be assessed

The BA (Hons) Performance course at UWS is designed to equip the student to become a creative maker, a critical thinker and work ready. Drawing on the expertise of the teaching team and visiting lectures, you will gain insights into the contemporary performance industries and develop a robust understanding of how performance is made, the cultural and social significance of performance and performance theory.?

Our focus on practice, history, theory and industry allows you to explore performance critically and practically and gain a deeper understanding of diverse creative and research practices. You will be encouraged to develop your existing skills and passions whilst engaging with a series of new skills. Core and optional modules will provide a grounding in performance and performance making whilst supporting you to develop your own path and enabling you to position yourself within a variety of performance-related disciplines.

The course is for emerging performers, performance makers and those interested in developing their practical skills, researching their discipline and thinking critically about performance and culture.

University of the West of Scotland student reviews

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Based on 29 reviews from University of the West of Scotland's students and alumni
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1st year student

3 years ago

I haven't been to the union yet but from what I've seen it seems good but we still need more events and activities for Ayr campus.

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Student Union

1st year student

3 years ago

There are some good opportunities, but it would be nice if we had more activities to do available to us.

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University life

1st year student

3 years ago

The financial support is helpful enough for students considering the fees are all paid for and there is a possibility for extra money which depends on your household income.

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Finance

1st year student

3 years ago

The support is good enough we usually get things resolved quite quickly.

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1st year student

3 years ago

Most of the computers work well. The library is easy to access. The classes have enough space. The equipment we need is available to us most of the time.

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Facilities

1st year student

3 years ago

We have enough time to complete Assessment and tasks. A lot of group work which makes it easier to get things done rather than working alone. The lecturers are nice and approachable. The course is interesting and we learn a lot.

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National Student Survey (NSS) scores at University of the West of Scotland

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Student information

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Mode of study
Full-time100%
Gender ratio
Female21%Male79%
Where students come from
International3%UK97%
Number of students30
Source: HESA

Graduate prospects

What graduates do next

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Earnings after graduation

Earnings from University of the West of Scotland graduates who took Performance - or another course in the same subject area.

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Earnings

£21.2k

First year after graduation

£21.9k

Third year after graduation

£25.2k

Fifth year after graduation

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