Employability and Enterprise 6MU010 Kevin Stannard John Hart.

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Employability and Enterprise 6MU010 Kevin Stannard John Hart

Employability and Enterprise Module Overview  final semester module designed specifically to provide learners with an outward facing experience that prepares key employability skills for the the world of work.  students are expected to work in teams towards a ‘happening’, the only aim here being that they have to make something happen.  students think freely about the aims of the project and align aims to their individual needs of professional and personal development.

Employability and Enterprise Module Assessment The module assessment breaks into 2 key areas for students: 1. Industry related skills development – students are encouraged to challenge themselves and learn new skills related to industry to widen their skill base in preparation for entry into the portfolio based sectors of the Music Industry. This is assessed by full group report. 2. Employability Skills – the programme challenges students to develop and evaluate key employability skills including team working skills, working to deadlines and briefs amongst many more. This is assessed by individual Personal Development Portfolio (PDP).

Employability and Enterprise Student projects

Employability and Enterprise Student projects

Employability and Enterprise Student Testimony “It enabled us to look at the different skills you need to do things other than those related to performing, teaching or gigging. I enjoyed the module more than I thought I would.” “As a mature student I have had a lot of jobs and finishing University I wanted to have a better job than I had before. The module helps you to develop entrepreneurial skills that are really important in the industry.” “It made me realise what being a musician involves… I really needed to realise that. I remember the first three or four sessions. My heart was pounding and I was really excited.” Taken from WLV Dialogue article by Vickie Warren

Employability and Enterprise Key to Module Success Assess the journey – not the output Workplace and community facing Real world reflections Industry input Personal aims in a group setting Mentoring style support from tutors