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Media Content Creation and Production T level

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Availability & Details

Media, Broadcast & Production - T Level SF1-MCCPTL/P01

Venue
South Downs Campus

Type of study
T Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
Generic award - no awarding body

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Overview

This two-year course has been developed in collaboration with leading employers, practitioners and providers from across the sector to develop the technical qualification that will underpin the media, broadcast and production skills you will develop. Their input is vital to ensuring the technical qualification reflects the needs of the sector. Your lessons will take place in our high spec Media classrooms with access to the latest industry software.

You will spend time in the classroom, learning core principles of the Media industry and essential theory, and in the process develop your professional and technical skills. This will be balanced with practical work in our studio and creative spaces to build your technical skills. You will get the chance to work in two forms of Media including but not exclusive to moving/still image, audio and written word.

The industrial placement is a really fantastic part of the course, and unique to T Levels. You will spend the equivalent of 9 weeks over the 2 years actually working alongside industry professionals in the areas you are considering for your future careers. The College has employers who fully support T Levels and have committed to hosting placements. We support you to make contact, introduce yourself, and secure your placement.

This course ensures you can rival all students with a unique blend of both academic and industry experience with a work placement giving you the real-world skills you require for future employment.

You will need five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language and Mathematics.

You will develop an understanding of a broad range of issues relevant to the media sector, this will support all of your
creative practical work and will include:

– The creative media economy
– The individual in the creative industries
– Cultural context and vocabulary
– Audience and consumer needs for the media
– Legal and regulatory requirements in the media
– Professional standards and conduct in the workplace
– Equality, diversity and inclusion requirements
– Research skills to support practical creative work
– Project management, methodology and administration
– Continued professional development

You will be assessed by an exam, industrial placement, work-based project, and synoptic assessments.

On successful completion of this course, you could progress directly into employment, begin further study with media-related degree programmes or move onto a Higher Apprenticeship. The college has partnerships with a large range of employers as well as universities.


I would say it’s a college that really balances academia with fun, there is lots of extra-curricular stuff that you can get involved in. It has a really good work/life balance.

Laura Hagedorn, A Level student

My experience at the college has been really good, it’s been really rewarding, all the lecturers were so lovely and supportive there’s no way I could have done it without them - the teaching has been outstanding.

Lucie Brooks, A Level student

My courses were all especially interesting, I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. All of my lecturers were extremely knowledgeable and I have learnt a lot from them.

Lottie Warren, A Level student