LCCM

Regulation & Policies

Regulations & Policies
All programmes have a dedicated External Examiner to ensure consistency of assessment across the sector.  LCCM’s current EE’s are:

Jacob Thompson-Bell (Music)

  • BMus (Hons) Performance & Production
  • BMus (Hons) Composition for Film, Games & other Media
  • MMus Music Performance

Dr Steve Parker (Production)

  • BMus (Hons) Commercial Music Tech
  • MMus Music Production

Sam Murray

MA Creative Entrepreneurship

BA (Hons) Music Business Management

LCCM is committed to having the highest academic quality standards throughout its programmes. Academic standards at LCCM are overseen and reviewed by a range of external bodies and internal processes that enable the enhancement of the overall academic experience for the students

Quality Assurance Agency (QAA).

Full aspects on the college’s approach to quality assurance can be found in our Academic Governance & Quality Assurance Handbook

Awarding Bodies

LCCM is currently an associate college of the University for the Creative Arts and currently delivering and recruiting for courses validated by UCA.

Through Annual Institution Reviews and Programme evaluation exercises required by our partners we inform future strategic enhancement, short-term action plans and medium-term objectives to continually improve the student experience at LCCM.

Advance HE

LCCM has joined AdvanceHE, the official membership body for higher education providers who are committed to maintaining high standards and innovating best practice. Membership will allow the college to gain sector-wide recognition of our teaching experience and the ability to reflect on and improve our teaching practices.

We have the following other designations and licenses:

TEF Provisional LCCM has opted into the TEF and received a Provisional award.

Department for Education (DfE). LCCM is a registered learning provider with the UKPRN: 10066551

LCCM is committed to offering its creative degrees to the widest possible audience and welcomes applications from all people who can demonstrate a serious interest in creative expression and the clear capacity for intellectual, artistic and professional development.

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