BA Writing for Broadcasting, Media and Performance

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Aberystwyth University

Program Overview

The BA Writing for Broadcasting, Media and Performance at Aberystwyth University equips students with practical writing skills across television, radio, and live theatre in a vibrant, creative environment. It is ideal for aspiring writers who want to develop both creative and critical approaches while building confidence for a professional career in media and performance.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
Students begin by exploring the fundamentals of storytelling and media through modules like Studying Film (FM10120) and Studying Television (FM10220), alongside Theatre in Context 1 (TP11020). These courses provide a foundation in understanding narrative structures, media forms, and performance contexts, helping students build essential analytical and creative skills.

Year 2:
The focus shifts to applied writing and experimentation with formats. Students engage with Writing Audio Drama (FM27120) and Writing for Film and Television (FM21620) while choosing options such as Creative Documentary (FM26520) or New Media Performance (TP23820). This year emphasizes hands-on practice, industry techniques, and exploring diverse storytelling methods across media platforms.

Year 3:
In the final year, students refine their craft with core modules like Playwriting (TP33340), Scriptwriting 1 (FM37020), and Scriptwriting 2 (FM37120), alongside optional specialized studies such as Independent Research Project (FM36040) or Performance and Disability (TP30320). The focus is on producing polished, professional-standard work while preparing for careers in writing, media, and performance industries.

Focus Areas:
Broadcast writing, scriptwriting for TV and radio, playwriting, creative media production, performance studies

Learning Outcomes:
Develop advanced creative and critical writing skills, gain practical experience across multiple media platforms, and build professional confidence for careers in broadcasting, media, and performance

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
Taught by internationally recognized staff with professional experience in television, radio, theatre, and adaptations; strong industry links including BBC, BAFTA, and National Theatre Wales

Reputation (Employability Rankings):
Aberystwyth University is known for high employability of graduates in creative industries, with strong links to national arts centres and professional media networks

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Aberystwyth University, the BA Writing for Broadcasting, Media and Performance offers students an immersive, hands-on learning experience that goes beyond theory. Here, you'll develop practical writing skills across television, radio, live theatre, and digital media, supported by a vibrant creative environment. Students benefit from expert guidance, industry-standard facilities, and strong connections with leading media and arts organisations, giving every opportunity to refine their craft and gain real-world experience.

Your experiential learning journey includes:

  • Writing and producing projects for television, radio, and theatre with guidance from industry-experienced staff.

  • Access to Aberystwyth Arts Centre and its professional theatre and performance spaces for live rehearsals and public performances.

  • Collaboration on group projects and workshops that foster teamwork and creative problem-solving.

  • Opportunities to use digital tools and media software relevant to broadcast and media production.

  • Field trips and networking through connections with organisations such as BBC, BAFTA, S4C, National Theatre Wales, and film festivals.

  • Research and practical work using the National Library of Wales, including the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.

  • Options for independent research projects, allowing you to explore specialised interests and develop a professional portfolio.

  • Mentorship and critical feedback from professionally active staff with experience in TV drama, radio, adaptations, and playwriting.

This combination of practical work, industry exposure, and creative guidance ensures that graduates leave ready to thrive in the dynamic world of media and performance.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Future Progression & Opportunities:

Graduates from the BA Writing for Broadcasting, Media and Performance at Aberystwyth University leave equipped with practical writing skills, confidence across multiple media platforms, and a strong professional portfolio. Many step into careers that blend creativity with media expertise: typical roles include scriptwriter, broadcast producer, media planner, and marketing or PR specialist.

Opportunities and support for graduates include:

  • University Career Services: Aberystwyth’s dedicated Careers Service provides tailored advice, workshops, and placement opportunities to connect students with leading media employers.

  • Employment Stats & Salary: Graduates report strong employment outcomes, often securing roles in the creative sector with competitive starting salaries for media and production roles.

  • Industry Partnerships: The program benefits from collaborations with BBC, S4C, BAFTA, National Theatre Wales, and film festivals like the Edinburgh Film Festival, giving students hands-on exposure and networking opportunities.

  • Accreditation & Reputation: The degree carries the long-term value of a recognized UK qualification from a department known for expertise in television, radio, and theatre writing.

  • Graduation Outcomes: Alumni successfully enter roles in broadcasting, scriptwriting, media production, and related creative industries.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can continue their studies with postgraduate programs in Media, Film, Television, Creative Writing, or Performance Studies, both at Aberystwyth University and other leading institutions, deepening specialization and enhancing career prospects in the creative sector.

Program Key Stats

£19,190
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBB - CCC
3.0 - 3.2
30 - 26
75

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N/A
6.5
93

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Content Writer
  • Scriptwriter
  • Copywriter
  • Broadcast Journalist
  • Radio Presenter
  • TV Presenter
  • News Reporter
  • Social Media Manager
  • Editorial Assistant
  • Voice-over Artist
  • Production Assistant
  • Media Planner
  • Creative Producer
  • Public Relations Officer
  • Digital Content Creator

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