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Broadcast & Media Level 3

Level 3 - Advanced

Broadcast & Media Level 3

The term 'broadcast media' covers a wide range of different communication methods which includes television, radio, podcasts, newspapers, magazines and other materials produced by the media industry.It is the content you watch and listen to everyday and this course gives you the opportunity to make these creative products.

During this course you will learn how to develop your initial ideas and manage your projects through to completion, alongside transferrable skills such as research. You will build your confidence and gain knowledge of the exciting creative industries that are some of the fastest growing in the UK. You will also have the opportunity to complete 'live' briefs and enter industry-focused competitions that will help you build your portfolio to aid your progression.

If you are the kind of person who looks at the world in a more critical, creative way than everybody else, then media is the route for you!

Awarded by Awarding Body you will achieve a UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology on completion of this course.

MORE: LESS: Why BMET

Location
Entry
Fees
When

James Watt College

01-09-2025

£*

TBC
* Courses are free for 16-18s. Students aged 19 or over could be charged fees and is subject to a fee assessment. Learners on benefits in the majority of cases courses are also free. Fee assessments are completed at enrolment.

Course Length: 35 Weeks

You will need 4 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including English and maths. Alternatively you will need a Level 2 Diploma in a related subject at a merit or distinction grade.

This programme of study is totally assessed by coursework.  You will be assessed in a variety of ways including your contribution to: practical work, presentations, essays, journals, blogs, tutor interviews, group discussions, short films, storyboards, App designs, visual images, sketchbooks and live film events.

This course leads into a variety of higher education courses or an apprenticeship.  Most new employees who work in the media industry have a degree or higher but if you choose to look for employment after this course you will find that your digital interactive media skills portfolio will aid you in any media related job.

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