Media Production - BA (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Birmingham City University

Program Overview

This degree is designed to help you become a confident, creative, and technically skilled media-maker ready to work across television, radio, podcasting, social media, and new digital platforms. You’ll learn how to tell compelling stories, produce and edit content, and manage projects in a real media environment. It’s the perfect choice if you love creating content, experimenting with new ideas, and want plenty of hands-on experience alongside the freedom to express your creativity.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
Your first year focuses on the fundamentals of media production. You’ll take modules such as Cross Media Production 1 and Media Innovation, where you’ll develop essential camera, audio, and editing skills. You’ll also start exploring how the media industry operates, learning to pitch your ideas, work effectively in teams, and gain confidence using studio spaces and professional equipment.

Year 2
In your second year, you’ll build on these foundations and take your creative practice further. Through modules like Cross Media Production 2 and Media Context and Production, you’ll begin to specialise — whether that’s in TV, radio, or podcasting — while mastering more advanced techniques in shooting, sound mixing, and post-production. You’ll also study topics such as media regulation and audience impact, giving you a broader understanding of how content shapes and reflects society.

Year 3
Your final year is where everything comes together. You’ll take on a Major Project — perhaps a documentary, podcast series, or multi-platform show — and apply all your production, storytelling, and technical skills to create a professional-quality piece of work. Alongside this, you’ll take advanced technical and editorial modules, collaborate with guest experts, and refine your portfolio to showcase your abilities to employers or postgraduate programs.


Focus Areas

  • Storytelling across TV, radio, and online platforms

  • Hands-on production skills (camera, sound, and editing)

  • Platform-based thinking and audience awareness

  • Project pitching and management

  • Teamwork and collaborative creative practice


Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to plan, shoot, edit, and distribute high-quality media content across different platforms. You’ll understand how media communicates and influences audiences, and you’ll have the professional skills needed to work confidently in multi-platform production environments. Most importantly, you’ll graduate with a strong creative portfolio that demonstrates both your artistic flair and technical ability.


Professional Alignment
While the program doesn’t cite a specific accreditation body, it’s deeply connected with industry practice. You’ll work in real studio settings, gain practical production experience, and have access to placement and networking opportunities that prepare you directly for careers in broadcasting, digital media, and creative content production.


Reputation and Employability
Birmingham City University is ranked among the UK’s Top 30 for Media and Film Studies by The Guardian.
Employment outcomes are excellent — recent data show that for similar media courses at BCU, 100% of UK-based graduates were employed or in further study within 15 months of graduating.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

When you join the BA (Hons) Media Production programme at Birmingham City University, you’re not just studying media — you’re living it. From day one, you’ll be hands-on with the tools, technology, and creative processes that shape today’s media industry. You’ll learn by doing, creating real content for TV, radio, podcasts, and digital platforms, all within professional-standard facilities at the university’s city-centre Parkside Building. Surrounded by industry-experienced lecturers and creative peers, you’ll develop your confidence, creativity, and production skills in an environment that feels just like the real thing.


Here’s how the experiential learning is structured:

  • Industry-standard studios: You’ll spend your time in fully equipped TV and radio studios — shooting, editing, and producing full programmes and live broadcasts. This isn’t about watching from the sidelines; it’s about creating your own work from start to finish.

  • Professional post-production suites: Hone your editing and technical skills using leading software such as Adobe Premiere and Avid, alongside audio mixing and sound design tools used by professionals.

  • Radio and green-screen facilities: Create podcasts, record live radio shows, and experiment with multi-camera and green-screen production to bring your ideas to life across different formats.

  • Collaborative projects: Work in creative teams to pitch, plan, film, and edit original content. These group projects help you build not just technical ability, but also teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills — all essential in the media world.

  • Optional professional placement year: After your second year, you can spend a full year working in the industry. This gives you real-world experience, valuable contacts, and a stronger CV when you graduate.

  • Creative campus environment: Based in Birmingham’s thriving creative quarter, the Parkside Building places you right in the centre of a buzzing media community — surrounded by studios, agencies, and guest professionals who regularly collaborate with students.

  • Career-focused support: With tutors who have worked across film, broadcast, and digital media, you’ll receive expert guidance on building your professional portfolio and developing your personal brand. Every aspect of the course is designed to help you graduate industry-ready.

Progression & Future Opportunities

If you choose to study the Media Production – BA (Hons) at Birmingham City University, you’ll be setting yourself up for a creative and flexible career in the fast-moving world of media. This degree opens doors to roles such as Media Producer, Content Creator, Social Media Manager, Radio or TV Technician, and Podcast Producer — giving you the skills and confidence to shape stories, build audiences, and succeed in a range of media industries.


How this course supports your future progression and opportunities

University support and services
Birmingham City University’s Careers+ Team is dedicated to helping you build a strong professional foundation. You’ll have access to one-to-one career advice, CV and interview workshops, and a job and placement noticeboard filled with real opportunities. Whether you’re seeking freelance projects, internships, or graduate roles, the Careers+ Team is there to guide you every step of the way.

Employment stats and graduate success
Media Production graduates from across the UK typically earn around £22,000 fifteen months after finishing their degree — and Birmingham City University graduates perform particularly well, with 97% of students in work or further study within six months of graduating. That means you’ll be joining a community of creative professionals who are already making their mark in the industry.

Industry partnerships and real experience
This programme has strong ties with leading organisations such as the BBC and Sky, offering valuable placement and networking opportunities — including the BBC Young Reporter project and the Sky Scholarship for media students. These connections mean you’ll gain real-world experience and insights from some of the biggest names in broadcasting and digital media.

Accreditation and teaching quality
Media and Journalism at Birmingham City University has been recognised with a TEF Gold rating, reflecting the university’s excellence in teaching, facilities, and student outcomes. This national recognition highlights the course’s focus on practical learning, creative innovation, and career readiness.

Graduation outcomes
By the time you graduate, you’ll have built an impressive portfolio of creative work — from films and radio shows to digital media projects — all produced in the university’s industry-standard studios. You’ll also take part in work placements, guest talks, and live projects, ensuring you leave with the hands-on experience employers look for.


Further academic progression

If you’re inspired to continue your studies, you can move on to a Master’s degree such as an MA in Media Production, Digital Media, or Creative Industries. These postgraduate options let you specialise further — perhaps in broadcasting, digital strategy, or immersive media — and can prepare you for senior roles, leadership positions, or even academic research in the creative sector.

Program Key Stats

£18,570
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.6
28
55

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6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Film Producer
  • Television Producer
  • Production Assistant
  • Camera Operator
  • Cinematographer
  • Video Editor
  • Sound Designer
  • Scriptwriter
  • Director
  • Production Manager
  • Broadcast Technician
  • Digital Content Creator
  • Media Researcher
  • Post-Production Supervisor
  • Multimedia Specialist

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