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- There are three main courses at ELAM, Music, Games Design and Film & Television Production. Trainees on these courses will take the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma which is the equivalent to 3 A-Levels in UCAS Points and contact time.
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Trainees at ELAM prepare for the project by studying songwriting, music journalism, novels, theatre texts, poetry, primary and secondary research skills and redrafting and evaluation skills. Trainees will also learn about current affairs which will help inform their individual project title.
ELAM is a Games Design, Music and Film and Television College for 16-19 year olds situated in East London. ELAM has been graded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in every category and is supported by Universal Music, Youtube and Creative Assembly.
Jun 28, 2021 · The aim is for all trainees to leave after two years equipped with the skills, knowledge and self-confidence to bypass university and go straight into the creative arts.
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Aug 21, 2024 · At ELAM, we implement CBLT across all our virtual courses to provide learners with a structured, outcome-focused educational experience. Here’s how it works: Clear Competency Goals: Each course is designed with clear, actionable goals that align with real-world language use.
Oct 23, 2024 · In our interconnected world, being able to communicate across cultures isn’t just an asset – it’s a superpower. Top Career Paths for Language Enthusiasts. Translation and Interpretation: Bridging Worlds. I’ve seen many of our ELAM graduates excel in this field. There’s something magical about watching an interpreter seamlessly ...
All trainees at ELAM, regardless on industry pathway (Artist, Business, Production, etc.) are required to independently work through and complete the ELAM Musicianship course, demonstrating competence in their aural perception skills over a two-year sequential learning journey.