Theatre and Performance (Top-Up) - BA (Hons): Fees & Entry Requirements at London Metropolitan University, UK

Theatre and Performance (Top-Up) - BA (Hons)

UK

What will I learn?

This is a top-up version of our Theatre and Performance BA (Hons) degree. A top-up degree is the final year (Level 6) of an undergraduate degree course and is for those who have a foundation degree, Higher National Diploma or equivalent qualification, or those wishing to study the final year of their degree in London.This Theatre and Performance (Top-up) BA (Hons) is taught by active theatre practitioners and companies. You'll become a versatile artist with classes in acting, directing, movement, writing, dramaturgy, design, producing and theory. Our tutors have exceptional teaching experience and are committed to helping you reach your full potential.

Which department am I in?

School of Art, Architecture and Design

Study options

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
£19,250.00 (20,97,407) per year
Mannequin House En-suite rooms from 265 per week

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

September 2026

Venue

Holloway Campus

166-220 Holloway Road,

Tower Building,

London,

Greater London,

N7 8DB, Southern England, United Kingdom

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
£21,000.00 (22,88,080) per year
This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

September 2026

Venue

Holloway

166-220 Holloway Road,

Tower Building,

Islington,

Greater London,

N7 8DB, Southern England, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

In addition to the University's standard entry requirements, you should have one of the following: 240 credits from a Higher National Diploma (HND), Foundation Degree (FdA/ FdSc) or equivalent international qualification in a relevant subject 240 credits from years 1 and 2 of an undergraduate degree (BA/BSc) in a relevant subject at a different institution a portfolio interview If you live in the UK you will be invited to a portfolio interview. If you live outside of the UK you will be asked to submit a portfolio via email. To study a degree at London Met, you must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. If you require a Tier 4 student visa you may need to provide the results of a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS. For more information about English qualifications please see our English language requirements. If you need (or wish) to improve your English before starting your degree, the University offers a Pre-sessional Academic English course to help you build your confidence and reach the level of English you require. Portfolios and interviews Your portfolio should be selective, but have enough work to show a range of your interests and talents. We are interested in seeing how you develop a project from beginning to end, not only finished work. If you cannot bring certain pieces of your work to your portfolio interview, please take photographs and include them. Academic IELTS Overall score required: 6.0 Component scores required: Listening: 5.5 Reading: 5.5 Writing: 5.5 Speaking: 5.5 Test of English as a Foreign Language - Internet Based Test (TOEFL iBT) Overall score required: 72 Component scores required: Listening: 17 Reading: 18 Writing: 17 Speaking: 20

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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