“What I really enjoy about Media Studies is the coursework, there are lots of options to choose which means it’s almost a guarantee that you will be able to do something
that you enjoy or have an interest in. Carmel is easy to settle into and to make new friends, because of a few reasons – the staff and students are very friendly and accepting which makes college a great environment where you can truly be yourself without any judgement. I think this is crucial to be able to progress academically and also personally and it is something Carmel does very well.”
Entry Requirements
GCSE grade 5 in English Language or grade 5 in Media Studies (if studied).
Exam Board Specification
Course Leaflet
What you will study
- The role of the media both historically and currently in society, culture, politics and the economy
- Find out about the changing relationships between media forms, products, media industries and audiences
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the global nature of the media
- Apply theoretical knowledge and subject-specific terminology to analyse and compare media products
- Make informed arguments, substantiated judgements and draw conclusions about media issues
Assessments
Examination – 70%
Coursework – 30%
Course Support
- Dynamic and engaging classes delivered by experienced staff
- Additional tutorials to enhance knowledge
- Regular revision sessions before exams
- Access to a dedicated computer suite with a professional standard design program
Enrichment Activities
- Workshops run by industry professionals
- Film and journalism competitions (a great addition to university personal statements/job applications)
- Trips and visits eg to New York
- Talks from guest speakers /ex-students/ universities and external workshops
Facilities
- Access to the computer room and classroom.
- For media production, we use the Adobe suite which includes InDesign, Photoshop and Premiere Pro that enable our students to manipulate photographs, design magazine and newspaper layouts and edit video footage.
- A range of video and still cameras and green screen facilities which students can hire when completing their productions for coursework.
Progression
After this course, you can progress to a Media Studies or related degree or gain points for entry to a range of other degree subjects. You will develop employability skills for a wide range of career areas.
Career Opportunities
Students who have gained Media at Advanced Level have gone on to careers/courses in varied areas. For instance, these areas include IT, Digital Media, Media Production, Journalism, Public Relations, Business and Management to name a few.
Entry Requirements
GCSE grade 5 in English Language or grade 5 in Media Studies (if studied).