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Media (Journalism, Photography, Film and TV)
Sheffield College
Granville Road, Sheffield, S2 2RL
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Course Summary
Media is about telling stories, capturing moments, and shaping how people see the world. Whether it’s photography, film, TV, or journalism, studying media gives you the skills to create, communicate, and build a career in this exciting industry.
Course Details
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Mixed Media Level 1
All units are coursework based.
Photography and Journalism Level 2
UAL Diploma courses are assessed by coursework. You will have set assessment tasks but there are no formal exams.
Photography Level 3
UAL Extended Diploma courses are assessed by coursework. You will have set assessment tasks but there are no formal exams.
Film and TV Level 2
UAL Diploma courses are assessed by coursework. You will have set assessment tasks but there are no formal exams.
Film and TV Level 3
UAL Extended Diploma courses are assessed by coursework. You will have set assessment tasks but there are no formal exams.
T Level Creative Media Technician
The core component will be assessed by one exam and an employer set project
80% of the course is classroom-based learning and 20% is a work placement with an employer in the media industry.
Journalism Level 3
This study programme is primarily assessed through coursework which may comprise of several elements including, reflective journals, blogs, portfolios, presentations, observations, essays and written assignments
Entry requirements
Mixed Media Level 1 - 3 GCSEs at grade 2 or above to include English Language.
Photography and Journalism Level 2 - 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above to include English Language
Photography Level 3 - 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English Language plus portfolio
Film and TV Level 2 - 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above to include English Language
Film and TV Level 3 - 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English Language and Maths
T level Creative Media Technician - 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English Language and Maths
Journalism Level 3 - 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English Language and Maths
Your next steps...
Media courses can lead to higher-level study such as university degrees in film, photography, journalism, digital media, or broadcast production. You could also progress to a higher or degree apprenticeship in areas like media production, journalism, or content creation.
Future Opportunities
The media industry is constantly growing and changing, offering a wide range of careers. With the right skills, you could work as a:
Photographer
Journalist
Film or TV Producer
Camera Operator
Broadcast Technician
Social Media Content Creator
Scriptwriter
Editor
Media Researcher
A career in media allows you to make an impact, share stories, and work in a fast-paced creative environment.
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