Media Studies A Level

Black mirror? Any screen after it's turned off shows your reflection. If you are interested in what the media tells us about the world, this is the course for you. Media Studies A-Level is a fascinating course which allows you to explore culturally significant theoretical perspectives in analytical writing and then demonstrate your understanding in a creative portfolio. You use industry specialist software to construct a range of print, AV and online forms. Media students learn about a wide range of texts, discuss cultural contexts and representations as well as gaining an insight into production, marketing and how to target specific audiences. This course provides a pathway to a related degree or career in the media, an excellent route for Journalism, PR, Marketing or Communications.

Site

Eastbourne

Level

Level 3

Course Type

16 +

Qualification

A Level

Courses

Options Course Code Starts Ends
apply 02130y1 09/09/24 19/06/26

What will I study?

Black mirror? Any screen after it's turned off shows your reflection. If you are interested in what the media tells us about the world, this is the course for you. Media Studies A-Level is a fascinating course which allows you to explore culturally significant theoretical perspectives in analytical writing and then demonstrate your understanding in a creative portfolio. You use industry specialist software to construct a range of print, AV and online forms. Media students learn about a wide range of texts, discuss cultural contexts and representations as well as gaining an insight into production, marketing and how to target specific audiences. This course provides a pathway to a related degree or career in the media, an excellent route for Journalism, PR, Marketing or Communications.

Component 1: Investigating the Media: In this section, a whole range of media forms are considered, from music videos to video games. You will analyse media language, explore representations in the media and understanding of key aspects of media industries and audiences Component 2: Media Forms and Products in Depth: This section will allow you to explore texts in more detail with comparative analysis. The areas you will study are Television, Magazines and Media in the Online Age Component 3 Cross-Media Production: Using industry standard software you will create an individual cross-media production using traditional and digital forms – eg a film marketing campaign There are exams at the end of the course and a coursework module. This course would suit you if you are the kind of person that is interested in what the media tells us about the world we live in and how the media itself impacts upon us and our society, this is the course for you

What previous qualifications or experience do I need?

A GCSE grade 5 in English Language.,Our general entry requirements to study 3 A-Levels or any mixed level 3 programme are: 5 GCSEs grade 4-9 including English Language and/or Maths at grade 5. Subject specific entry criteria may also apply. Our general entry requirements to study 4 A-Levels are: 6 GCSEs grade 4-9 including English Language and Maths at grade 6. Subject specific entry criteria may also apply.

How will I be assessed?

Externally assessed exams at the end of the course and internally assessed coursework module.

What qualification will I achieve?

GCE A Level in Media Studies (EDUQAS)

What can I do after completing this course?

This course can provide a pathway to a related degree or career in the media. An excellent route in Journalism, PR, Communications and the creative industries.

Are there any extra costs?

You may wish to purchase a course textbook, which is available from www.illuminatepublishing.com and costs £24.50

Additional Info

See prospectus for more information or attend an open day