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Media and Television Production (including a Foundation Year)

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Course summary

Our Media and Television Production degree equips you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the dynamic world of media. You'll develop essential technical skills, such as audio and video editing, camera operation, and animation. Explore emerging trends and sectors, and work on a variety of projects, from factual documentaries to drama productions.

While our course emphasises practical skills, we also foster a deep understanding of the media industry, key practices, regulation, and organisations. Throughout the course, you'll have the opportunity to develop and pursue your specific media and television interests, undertaking a large-scale project, such as a television documentary, podcast, or dissertation, allowing you to delve deeper into your chosen area of specialisation, towards the end of your degree.

Our department boasts TV studios, extensive recording spaces, post-production facilities, and a wide range of equipment, including video cameras, audio recording devices, and specialist kit.

Our Media and Television Production course is your launchpad to a thrilling career in the media industry. Get ready for a dynamic and engaging education that will ignite your creativity and equip you with the skills to make your mark in the industry.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
P31A
Institution code:
C55

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70 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

90 Go onto work and study

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