The Acting and Performance undergraduate course at the University of West London aims to cultivate adept performers who can navigate the professional world of theatre, TV, and film with confidence. The course equips students with a range of acting techniques and methods, while also providing them with the necessary underpinning knowledge of the creative industries. Course Content: This course entails practical workshops and performances, giving students regular opportunities to apply the knowledge they've learned. Classes are held in performance spaces and include guidance from industry professionals. The curriculum focuses on understanding and developing an actor's craft and engaging with a range of historical and contemporary acting methodologies.Key Modules: Throughout this three-year program, students will explore modules such as Techniques of Acting, Interpretation and Characterisation, Acting for Camera, Creative Industries and Approaches to Text and Performance among others.Accreditations: The University of West London is not only recognised by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) but also holds a Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).Future Careers: Graduates of this course could find employment in theatre, television, and film. They might also work in radio, voice-over and gaming, teaching, or drama therapy. The course also provides skills that can be translated into areas such as event management, the hospitality industry and arts management.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.