Bath Spa University

PGCE Secondary Drama

Bath, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in PGCE Secondary Drama at Bath Spa University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bath Spa University, England, is a creative and student-centered institution that has grown since its establishment in 1975 to welcome around 8,450 students across diverse disciplines. With some 66 program options, the university is known for strengths in arts, creative industries, education and humanities, offering a blend of practical studio work and academic study. Its location in and around the historic city of Bath provides a culturally rich backdrop for learning and creative practice.

The university emphasizes small-group teaching, studio-led learning and collaborative projects that connect students with local and national creative industries. Facilities include specialist studios, performance spaces and media labs that support hands-on learning and portfolio development. Course structures often include placements, live briefs and industry partnerships designed to develop professional skills and networks before graduation.

International students benefit from targeted support services, orientation programs and academic advising to help them settle and succeed. Bath's compact city centre and cultural amenities make it easy to engage in student life while accessing opportunities for internships and creative collaborations. For students seeking an arts-focused education with practical experience and strong links to the creative sector, Bath Spa University offers a supportive environment to develop skills and career pathways.

About the Program

The PGCE Secondary Drama program at Bath Spa University is for students who want to teach drama to secondary school students. This non-degree program takes one year to complete and helps students develop their teaching skills. Students learn how to create engaging lessons and help their students grow.

The curriculum includes subjects like lesson planning, classroom management, and drama techniques. Students also get to practice their teaching skills in real classrooms and develop skills like communication, leadership, and problem-solving.

After completing this program, students can become secondary school drama teachers, education consultants, or youth workers. They can also work as teaching assistants or arts administrators in schools, theaters, or community organizations.

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