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    PGCert, 1 year part time

Course Description

Central offers a PG Certificate in Applied Theatre with Young People (PGATYP) in Directing Text in association with the National Theatre, as part of their Connections Scheme. You apply initially through the scheme at The National Theatre.

  • Combines the National Theatre Youth Connections Scheme with academic studies
  • Integrates theory and practical work in directing with young people
  • Applied theatre at Central is highly regarded internationally as a world leader with the largest number of specialist teaching staff in the field

The PGATYP is designed to provide a qualification based on work undertaken in partnership with the National Theatre in directing theatre and drama with young people (young people are usually interpreted as up to the age of 25 years). The course offers direct entry to Central’s MA Applied Theatre on successful completion of the PGATYP.

Entry Requirements

Applicants will normally be able to demonstrate the following:

  • relevant qualifications (e.g. undergraduate degree or equivalent) or professional experience which has prepared you equivalently for advanced study, as agreed by academic staff at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama ;
  • an appropriate written reference;
  • evidence of a specific commitment to the course with an understanding of relevant issues and practices;
  • evidence of appropriate level of skills/competencies;
  • evidence of the ability to work in collaboration with colleagues and, where relevant, with external parties;
  • evidence of a capacity to work at masters’ level e.g. engage with complex matters in the field;
  • demonstrate originality in the application of knowledge.

Admission will be based on the reasonable expectation from your application that you have the potential to complete and contribute positively to the degree and that you would benefit from masters level study.

Registration on to the course is subject to a satisfactory check with the Disclosure and Barring Service. A student who is barred from registered activity with children or vulnerable adults will not be permitted to register for the course.

We particularly encourage applications from groups currently under-represented in higher education, such as students with dis/abilities Black, Global Majority groups. Visit Central’s commitment to equality and diversity page for more information.

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