If you love music and are keen to evolve your skills in performing and creating music, this is the course for you. Simply put, study A Level Music because you want to. Study it because you enjoy it and study it because you are good at it. As an A Level, you will learn so much more than music, you will learn how to stand up and perform, how to compose creatively and how to write analytically. A Level Music will prepare you for things in later life that you may not even be thinking of yet!
A Level Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, and studying will equip you with the skills and knowledge to decode human behaviour in everyday life.
This qualification has been designed for students with an interest in music performance and/or music production who wish to explore and extend this interest through a full-time, immersive learning experience.
If you love music, this is the course for you! Learn from highly experienced musicians, enhance your musical abilities and perform live on stage at our own theatre and gigs.
This course is designed to prepare you for your journey into the music industry, whether as a performer, composer, producer or facilitator, or for higher education! You will lead on projects, and direct your attention towards your chosen key discipline.
Psychology is the study of the relationship between behaviour, performance and mental processes. Studying Applied Psychology at ED6 will give you a range of useful transferable skills, including research skills, team work and communication skills, all of which are valued by higher education providers and employers.
Our Derwent Autism Provision supports learners with Autism with a personalised programme for every learner, designed to ensure that learner's growth and development while they study at our Houghall campus.
The level 1 programme is designed to provide you with an introduction to the knowledge and technical skills required in music production. Using a hands-on focus, learners will explore the basics of studio recording, effectively use different microphones to record live audio, and use digital audio software to record and mix tracks.