Media Production BA(Hons)

1 Year On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Brighton

Program Overview

The University of Brighton offers a BA in Broadcast Media that is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in the theory and practice of broadcast media production.

The course allows students to acquire the practical skills and knowledge required to create compelling audio-visual content for television, radio, and digital media.

Students are taught about media industries, narrative principles, and the technical proficiency needed to excel in the fast-evolving broadcast landscape.

The programme is ideal for those who want to pursue creative and technical roles within the media sector.

Curriculum Structure:

The Broadcast Media programme combines practical application with critical understanding, such as:

  • Core Production Skills: Instruction in camera operation, editing, sound recording, and studio production.

  • Media Theory: Analysis of media history, audience research, and the social impact of broadcasting.

  • Project Work: Applied projects like short films, documentaries, and live broadcasts to gain real-world experience.

  • Industry Practice: Placements and guest lectures to familiarize students with professional media workplaces.

Accreditation:

  • The course is accredited to the high standard demanded by media education bodies and is respected within the UK media industry, preparing graduates for professional employment.

Campus Location:

  • The University of Brighton campuses provide access to state-of-the-art media studios, editing suites, and broadcast equipment, a setting where students can practice their craft on professional-standard facilities.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Brighton is a strong supporter of experiential learning and offers a number of routes for students to gain experience:

  • Work Placements: Students can take up internships with national and local media companies, providing industry experience and useful contacts.

  • Live Projects: Real-time production exercises allow students to simulate broadcast scenarios, preparing them for deadline work.

  • Student Media: Working with the university radio and video channels offers hands-on broadcasting experience.

  • Industry Events and Workshops: Regular workshops by media industry experts keep the students aligned with the current industry trends and technologies.

 

Program Key Stats

£17,250
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBB - BCC
3.0
30
60 - 65

1050 - 1600
24
6.5
72

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Broadcast producer
  • television presenter
  • radio host
  • video editor
  • sound engineer
  • content creator
  • media planner
  • scriptwriter
  • journalist
  • media researcher
  • production assistant
  • social media manager
  • digital marketer
  • camera operator
  • broadcast technician
  • media consultant
  • public relations officer
  • film editor
  • voice-over artist
  • event coordinator

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