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Media related University courses

Bournemouth University
 Email: futurestudents@bournemouth.ac.uk

 Phone: 01202 961916


 Open days: 7th July, 6th October, 27th October, 17th November.
 BA (Hons) Media Production
 The course is designed in dialogue with industry partners and
aims to equip future media workers who are: Able to tell stories
and communicate effectively through multiple media, and
combinations of media, in a range of virtual and physical spaces
 Professionally competent, particularly in the creative uses of
digital film, audio, and networked media
 Flexible and versatile, and are able to respond to the challenges
and opportunities of structural and regulatory changes, new
technologies, new convergences, and the shifting demands of
clients and audiences
 Confident in exercising their moral agency as informed, critical
and reflective practitioners.

 Entry requirements:
For 2018 entry: 112 - 128 tariff points including a minimum of
2 A-levels or equivalent. BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM.

 First stage Portfolio, second stage Interview.


 £9,250per annum
Portsmouth University

 Telephone: 023 92848484


 Email: myport@port.ac.uk
 Open Days: 4th July, 7th July, 6th October, and 10th
November.
 BSc (Hons)
CREATIVE MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
 This is a multi-disciplinary, multimedia course giving you
the chance to learn the key creative and technical skills
needed to create new media outputs. These outputs
include motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, digital film
creation and manipulation, web and app development and
virtual installation or simulation, as well as opportunities
to design solutions for VFX, augmented reality, virtual
reality and gaming environments.
 2018 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
 A LEVELS
 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels, or
equivalent.
 UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students
 2018/19 entry: full time: £9,250 p/a
 Portfolio
Winchester University

 Tel: +44 (0) 1962 841515


 Fax: +44 (0) 1962 842280
 Open Day(s): 7th July, 29th September
 DIGITAL MEDIA DEVELOPMENT
 Learning and teaching
 Our aim is to shape 'confident learners' by enabling you to
develop the skills needed to excel in your studies here and
as well as onto further studies or the employment market.

You are taught primarily through a combination of


lectures and seminars, allowing opportunities to discuss
and develop your understanding of topics covered in
lectures in smaller groups.

In addition to the formally scheduled contact time such as


lectures and seminars etc.), you are encouraged to access
academic support from staff within the course team, your
personal tutor and the wide range of services available to
you within the University.
 2018 Entry: 96-112
 “Suitable applicants are required to attend interview.”
 Full-time £9,250 p/a
Total Cost: £27,750 (3 years) | £28,450 (sandwich option)
University of South Wales

 Telephone: 03455 76 01 01
 Open Day(s): 30th June
 BA (Hons) Creative Industries (Photography) (Top Up)
 You will be taught how to market yourself in preparation
for a career in industry, with regular exposure to creative
and cultural networking events and talks from industry
forming an inherent part of your studies.
 The Photography course content has been specifically
developed in conjunction with leading creative and
technical practitioners in the creative industries. The
nature of the course blends the practical and theory
elements with a strong emphasis on vocational studies
and the production of digital content in order to provide
ideal preparation for a career in industry after graduation.
 Interview.
 (As a minimum) make payment of the £200.00 pre-
payment towards your halls fees.
 Full-time UK and EU: £9000
Lincoln University

 Tel: +44 (0)1522 882 000


 Open days: 13th July, 14th July, 29th September.
 Media Studies | BA (Hons) | University of Lincoln
 BA (Hons) Media Studies offers students the opportunity
to examine the transformative role of 21st Century media
in today’s digital society, and to develop advanced critical
and creative skills relevant to this new world. Media
Studies is a young discipline, very open to speculation,
experimentation and creativity. These values are
important in our increasingly mediatized lives. Twenty-
first Century media are inseparable from all of the major
contexts and concerns of our time. They are globally
entangled in complex ways with economic, social, cultural,
psychological, technical and environmental realms. This
programme aims to teach students how to think critically
in new ways about the changing world and our part in it.
The Lincoln School of Film and Media is home to a creative
community of ambitious students, experienced staff and
researchers, and inspiring visiting speakers.
 29 points overall
 Portfolio
 £9,250 per level
Canterbury university

 Contact: +44 (0)1227 928000


 Open days: 23rd June
 BA single honours Music and Media Production*
 Read more at https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-
here/courses/undergraduate/music-and-media-
production-19-20.aspx#MCHJODc0iXkJt40Z.99
 You will develop your talent for communication and learn
how to identify a target audience, prepare effective
messages and select appropriate media channels. You will
learn how to use social media and design, creative and
digital skills to influence audiences on behalf of your
clients. You will benefit from a multidisciplinary approach,
taught by academic experts, experienced practitioners,
guest speakers, and a ‘learning-by-doing’ approach. The
course combines the expertise of the School of Media, Art
and Design and the Business School to blend creative,
technical and professional skills.
 88-112 UCAS Tariff points.
 Interview
 £9,250 per year
The University of Chester

 Contact us
+44 (0) 161 306 6000
 Open days: 22nd June, 29 September 2018
 Open days: 13th October, 27th November
 BA (HONS) Media
 This course offers the chance to gain the multimedia skills – in
television, radio and online – that are essential in today’s
media industry. You will have opportunities to develop
advanced skills in core subjects, and will also be able to
specialise in areas such as photography, film studies, media
studies and advertising.
 104 UCAS points
 Interview and portfolio
 £9250 a year, or £1540 per 20-credit module for part-time
study.
 Accommodation: a range of flats near the Chester
university area from £95-£150

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