About the course
Our philosophy, which is endorsed by the Media Industries, is that you will be best prepared for a career if you can develop and demonstrate the necessary technical skills of media production as well as a creative understanding of the theories and concepts of the communication industries. This course provides a broad skill based approach across a range of media. If you wish to specialise in a particular area of the media then our specific courses in television, radio, film, documentary and journalism may be more appropriate. This course allows you to make choices to create the programme that best suits you. In the first year you will take 4 core subjects which build up your production and academic skills. You will also choose 4 from 6 strands of media to study. You can choose from Television Production, Radio Production, Film Production, Documentary...
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Boundary Road, Farnborough, Hants, GU14 6SB
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Entry requirements
UCAS points from full Level 3 in relevant subject(s)
Relevant evidence of work experience and CPD and successful interview.
A satisfactory reference is required. UCAS Code: HP
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Course programme
Subjects Covered
Year 1 Modules • Text, Codes and Structures, Production Skills 1, Production Skills 2, Web and Social Media. • Four from Television, Radio, Film, Photography, Journalism and Documentary. Year 2 Modules • Media and Society, Entrepreneurial Practice. • Six from Radio (Factual), Radio (Studio), Film (Visual Expression), Film (Performance & Sound), Documentary, Journalism, Television (News), Television (OB) Year 3 Modules • Research for the Project, Global Media, Critical Analysis of Media Products, The Project, Professional Investigation.
• Two from Television, Radio, Film, Documentary, Journalism, Contemporary Photography. Assessment
A wide range of assessment methods are used in this programme, which have been chosen to suit the subject material being taught. The range of assessment methods you will experience will give you the confidence and capability to complete an Honours degree and progress further in your career. Your Tutor will be on hand to provide support during the assessment process and discuss any queries you may have. The range of assessment methods used in this programme includes: • Assessed practical work
• Assessed coursework / assignments
• Formal examination
• Practical examination
• Project report
• Project presentation
• Formative assessment through assignment work feedback Professional Recognition
Graduates of media from University Centre Farnborough are widely recognised by industry in terms of their employability, professionalism and ability to cope with the demands of working in the creative media industries. Students achieving degrees are employed across a wide range of media sectors at many of the largest and most respected organisations in the UK. Careers
Employability
University Centre Farnborough is committed to delivering programmes that enhance the employability of our students by equipping them with the essential skills valued by employers. The College has always had a strong vocational and professional focus, effective links with industry and employs a range of strategies to ensure that our graduates are ready to enter the world of work. Other information
The skills you learn will enable you to turn your ideas into creative and innovative projects and productions. You will develop your ability to work in groups, both as part of a team and leading a team. The skills you gain (depending on your choice of modules) will include cinematography, editing, lighting, scriptwriting, directing, producing, news, magazine programmes, drama, documentary, radio, writing journalistic copy and web/social media skills. In your final year you will produce your own major project. During this course you will be working in a professional environment developing your skills in a dedicated multi-camera TV studio, video editing suites, newsrooms and radio studios. The course has strong links with the industry and you will be supported by tutors who are currently working within the media. On completion of the course you will have developed production skills, knowledge of professional practice and an academic understanding of media production.