Bachelor of Science TV and Media Production
What is the Course about?
TV & Media Production is a practical, hands-on course. You will work in groups and individually to develop ideas from script to screen. It suits people with a passion for finding stories, writing scripts, developing ideas and creating video, audio and graphics. The modules are wide and varied. Working in teams is fundamental. The course will give you the chance figure out what most interests you, while developing your creativity and practical skills.
Course Structure
This course teaches a wide range of skills covering each stage of media production. Research and producing, script writing, camera work, graphics, audio and video editing are all taught over the three years - providing a solid, practical foundation for future work in the media industry.
Students benefit from industry-standard software, camera equipment and a high spec TV studio. Lecturers on this course have come from industry and are highly experienced in their specific area of expertise.
Is this course for you?
If you work well with others and are someone who is passionate about storytelling, this course may be for you. Assignments include creating research briefs, pitches and presentations, practical productions. You will shoot, edit and create graphics and design websites as part of your assignments. The practical elements are underscored with modules in media law, production management and visual culture. Assignments are carried out mostly by continual assessment'.
Special Features:
- 60% of the course is practical work, often within a team.
- The majority of assessment is continuous - i.e. assignments rather than exams.
- Industry-standard camera equipment.
- Two dedicated computer labs with 20+ Macs.
- Industry-standard video editing and graphics software.
- Radio studio
- Location filming on and off campus.
- The first two years of this course correspond with the Level 8 SE208 .Students completing this L7 course will complete Location Video Production' and Production Co-ordination' modules in year 3. Work placement is not a requirement of this L7 course.

