About the course…
You can choose to study media as an A Level in Media Studies or as a Creative Media BTEC (single).
Do you have a high level of language skills and want to develop these further by exploring academic areas within the media, including critical analysis, evaluation and textual analysis? Keen to know how media products are constructed, how they represent individuals and groups, how audiences interpret them, and how the media industry functions?
The media plays a central role in contemporary culture, society and politics, shaping our perceptions of the world and offers you the opportunity to develop an informed understanding of the key issues through critical exploration, analysis and debate.
You will develop high level communication skills as well as the ability to work collaboratively. You will also develop your knowledge of digital processes and software through practical projects which are advantageous if applying for future roles in marketing, media sales as well as publishing, updating websites and hosting content.
Through the A level learners can focus on theoretical content, although instruction in practical, print production methods and website design, so you have the opportunity to put the theory you have learnt into practice. Essay writing forms an essential part of the course and the academic and specialised skills gained on the course are intended to be transferable through to further studies or employment.
Through the BTEC learners gain a broad understanding of the subject and learn the skills to produce media artefacts. They develop their ability to analyse and deconstruct media images and representations. They learn the communication and planning skills needed to work in teams through vocational media projects.
Why study with us…
This subject area will prepare you for a range of degrees or employment areas, including film production, digital film technologies, writing and film, journalism, public relations, drama and film, media studies, film studies, American studies and more.
Want to stay local? The University of Suffolk at East Coast College offers degree courses such as Visual Effects and Post Production, allowing you to gain a degree on your doorstep.
Where Creative Media Studies can take you…
- Develop a fantastic range of transferable skills including cognitive and problem-solving skills, intrapersonal and interpersonal skills for employment and university study.
- Consider a variety of Media forms including; advertising and marketing, television, magazines, online, music videos and newspapers offering you an insight into the power of the media in an ever-developing technical world.
- Experience connections to the media industry, potential career pathways, and opportunities for real-world experience through placements or projects and are delivered by industry practicing teachers.
Entry requirements…
- Must meet overall entry criteria for A Level study