An A-Level in Computer Science is useful for all kinds of careers, whether it be a career in computing such as software development, programming, network engineering, web design, cyber security or ethical hacking, or a career in business, science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Studying Film Studies with ED6 drives exploration of the constantly evolving forms of film making and the theory behind the developing nature of cinematography.
We look at films from a range of classic to modern day blockbusters to compare the ever-present details in developing a narrative and the encompassing use of technology to deliver a masterclass in on screen action.
Once we have embedded the knowledge, we need to master the practical! We will be creating short films, scenes and scripts of our own with a goal of becoming film makers ourselves!
Over the 2-year Course we will look at a large range of theories, products & developing methods of practical activities. The briefs for coursework and session content change every year so we will have new and fun opportunities to explore in every term!
This Level 2 will provide you with experience in dance, drama, vocals and production arts - giving you a rounded approach to the Performing and Production Arts industry.
This is a practical course, that also focuses heavily on the theory behind sport and exercise. Topics include fitness testing, sports coaching, anatomy, sports injuries and psychology in sport.
Fancy a career in IT? This course is a great starting point, covering a wide variety of different IT-related subjects including software development, website development and multimedia animation.
If you were born to be on the stage, there's no better course for you than EDC's performing and production arts course! Learn a wide variety of skills in dance, drama, musical theatre and production arts.
Whether you want to teach PE, become a physiotherapist or go on to countless others roles in sport, this extended diploma sports studies course will get you on your way covering subjects such as sports nutrition, sports psychology, anatomy and physiology, sports injuries and research methods.
Want to teach PE? This sports studies course will get you on your way covering subjects like sports nutrition, sports psychology, anatomy and physiology, sports injuries and research methods.