Media Production (with placement) BSc (Hons) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By De Montfort University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

57,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Media Production BSc (Hons) at De Montfort University provides you with the technical foundations and practical skills needed to follow a leadership role as a designer and producer within the creative and media Industry. Media Production enables you to learn the technical and practical skills sought after by employers, as well as teaching you about the tools and techniques used in industry. We have a strong focus on employability, with 93 per cent of graduates from this course are in full-time employment or further education within six months of completing their course (DLHE 2015/16). The course covers a number of themes including: multimedia animation production, social media, video and imaging techniques, audio production, radio production, television production and 3D modelling and animation. As part of this course you will have access to De Montfort University’s industry standard Creative Technology Studios providing you with valuable experience in a professional environment. You will also have the opportunity to contribute work to our award-winning student-led Demon Media, giving you the opportunity to develop your practical skills through The Demon magazine, Demon FM community radio station, Demon TV and The Demon website. One of our students, Natasha Macmanard, praised the facilities, teaching and relevance of the course, and managed to land a placement at the British Film Institute (in association with BAFTA) alongside her studies. She said: “I have always enjoyed using cameras, and this course has opened my mindset of this; broadening my knowledge. I am only in my second year and I’m already aspiring to create my own productions to a professional standard.”

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Media Production BSc (Hons) at De Montfort University provides you with the technical foundations and practical skills needed to follow a leadership role as a designer and producer within the creative and media Industry. Media Production enables you to learn the technical and practical skills sought after by employers, as well as teaching you about the tools and techniques used in industry. We have a strong focus on employability, with 93 per cent of graduates from this course are in full-time employment or further education within six months of completing their course (DLHE 2015/16). The course covers a number of themes including: multimedia animation production, social media, video and imaging techniques, audio production, radio production, television production and 3D modelling and animation. As part of this course you will have access to De Montfort University’s industry standard Creative Technology Studios providing you with valuable experience in a professional environment. You will also have the opportunity to contribute work to our award-winning student-led Demon Media, giving you the opportunity to develop your practical skills through The Demon magazine, Demon FM community radio station, Demon TV and The Demon website. One of our students, Natasha Macmanard, praised the facilities, teaching and relevance of the course, and managed to land a placement at the British Film Institute (in association with BAFTA) alongside her studies. She said: “I have always enjoyed using cameras, and this course has opened my mindset of this; broadening my knowledge. I am only in my second year and I’m already aspiring to create my own productions to a professional standard.”

Admission Requirements

6+
104+
+
28+
1100+

4 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
37,000 GBP
International
57,000 GBP

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