BA (Hons) (Top-up) Film and Media Production
Level 6
Higher Education
2 Academic Years
September 2024
Part-time
Lister Building
Overview
This course will result in a BA (Hons) (Top-up) Film and Media Production for the Creative Industries. Whether you want to work in Film, TV or Media, you will have the opportunity to personalise and focus your learning towards your chosen discipline/career.
You will also benefit from relationships Bradford College has with a number of important cultural institutions in the region, including The National Science and Media Museum, Cartwright Hall, The Yorkshire Craft Centre, South Square Gallery, Impressions Gallery and Dean Clough in Halifax, Dear Shed, Leeds City Library, Sunny Bank Mills, Bradford Cultural Voice Brick Box, Delius Arts Centre, Kala Sangham Arts Centre and Born in Bradford Project.
Key Info
What You Will Learn
You will develop a range of technical, professional, vocational, transferable and key skills appropriate to Level 6 study and to the creative industries, including problem solving and analytical skills, particularly dealing with complex environments requiring the exercise of personal responsibility and decision-making.
You will have the opportunity to create a body of work of a professional standard which can enhance your employability skills within various creative industry contexts.
Modules
Year 1:
- Advanced Creative Practice
- Pre-Production Portfolio
- Individual Case Study
- Freelance Working and Self-Employment in the Creative Industries
- Independent Project
Entry Requirements
Entry to this course requires GCSE English and GCSE Maths at a grade 4/C or above.
Assessment
Module assessments involve written coursework, oral presentations, time constrained activities, practicals and portfolios.
Work Experience
Although this course does not directly offer work experience, there will opportunities for you to arrange and undertake a work placement or work experience during your time studying on this course.
Progression
Successful completion of this course can lead to further study or opportunities in the film, media and arts industry.
Fees & Additional Costs
HE Tuition: £4,500.00 per academic year
Other Costs:
Equipment £100 (optional), Trips/visits to exhibitions £500 (optional).
This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.
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