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Film Production with Media and Communications Foundation Year

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Course summary

The Media and Communication Foundation Year at the University of Lincoln is the introductory year of a four-year degree programme that prepares students for careers in the creative and communication industries. It supports entry into courses such as Creative Advertising, Film Production, Journalism, Media Production, and Media and Communication. This year-long programme offers a dynamic curriculum blending practical workshops, academic research, and theoretical learning. It is particularly suited for students who are undecided about their specialism, returning to education, new to media studies, or those who have not met traditional entry requirements. It creates a supportive environment aimed at building student confidence while developing core academic and creative competencies. The Foundation Year acts as an alternative route into undergraduate study within the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. Upon successful completion, students progress to Level 4 of designated BA (Hons) degree programmes, including Journalism, Sports Journalism, Film Production, Media and Communications (subject to validation), and Media Production. Those who choose not to continue receive a Foundation Year Certificate.

Emphasising practical skill-building in digital media and communication, the programme develops expertise in web design and deployment, audio and video production, and written and visual content creation. These skills are contextualised within contemporary media's role in society, giving students a broad and relevant foundation for future study or work in the sector.

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Application codes

Course code:
P31A
Institution code:
L39

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