Acting HND
Course Overview - Acting HND
The Pearson BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Acting for is a Level 4 to 5 vocational qualification. Developed with input from industry, academia, and students, the qualification integrates digital, academic, and transferable skills (e.g., communication, critical thinking), while embedding health & safety, math, and English across its curriculum. Upon completion of the course students will have an industry recognised qualification which will enable them to top up to the final year of a full BA Hons degree either with Hertford Regional College on our Level 6 Top Up course or at ...
The Pearson BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Acting for is a Level 4 to 5 vocational qualification. Developed with input from industry, academia, and students, the qualification integrates digital, academic, and transferable skills (e.g., communication, critical thinking), while embedding health & safety, math, and English across its curriculum. Upon completion of the course students will have an industry recognised qualification which will enable them to top up to the final year of a full BA Hons degree either with Hertford Regional College on our Level 6 Top Up course or at university. <br/><br/>Year 1 - Acting is a dynamic and evolving discipline at the heart of the performing arts, spanning theatre, film, television, voiceover, and emerging platforms like VR and motion capture. This year provides students with a strong foundation in acting theory and practice, combining research, practical exercises, and live and recorded performances. Students will explore methodologies from Stanislavski and Meisner to contemporary screen techniques, refining vocal and physical skills, emotional truth, and character development. Alongside creative training, the module introduces essential industry practices such as auditioning, self-promotion, and networking, preparing students to perform confidently across diverse mediums. By integrating traditional and innovative approaches, this course equips graduates with both artistic and professional skills to thrive in a competitive, ever-changing industry.<br/><br/>Year 2 - The acting industry offers diverse opportunities across theatre, film, television, voice-over, and cutting-edge platforms like VR and motion capture. This Level 5 module builds on Level 4 foundations, advancing students toward complex, industry-focused projects that refine creative, technical, and professional skills. Training explores classical and contemporary acting methodologies, vocal and physical precision, emotional truth, improvisation, and character development, alongside essential industry practices such as auditioning, self-taping, and networking. Through rehearsals, scene studies, and devised projects, students integrate artistry with real-world application while developing professional materials like headshots, CVs, and showreels. By bridging creative training with business insight, this module equips graduates with the confidence and expertise to thrive in a competitive, evolving industry.<br/><br/>What is expected of me?<br/><br/>Lessons will start at 9am, as a result all learners must be in the classroom and ready to start at 8:50am<br/>All absences must be reported to your programme lead by 8:30am<br/>All medical appointments must be evidenced to be authorised<br/>Phones to be placed in your bag at the start of the lesson <br/>Notebook and pen must be bought to every lesson<br/>Behaviour and attitudes must stay in line with industry expectations<br/>Respectful manner and attitude towards your peers and tutors must be adhered to. Failure to adhere rules and follow our HE codes of conduct will result in disciplinary action.<br/>Learners are expected to participate and gain as much work experience as possible by putting themselves forward for any opportunities offered by the college.<br/>Learners should be regularly updating their acting CV and portfolio of work (tutor support will be provided)
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Broxbourne
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
W401
Institution Code
H37
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
48
48 UCAS points generated from a performance vocational qualification or A Level. English and Maths requirement grade [4] or [C]. (Resit classes for English and Maths will be arranged alongside your Performing Arts HND if the requirement is not met).
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £6,000 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
















































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