The media plays an important role in society today. We are surrounded by and constantly bombarded with messages about the world around us: what to think, what to buy, and who to like or dislike. The media even attempts to influence democratic processes such as how to vote. Most of our leisure time and money is spent consuming media products. A-level Media Studies offers students the opportunity to critically study a wide range of media forms and set products, as well as learn theoretical approaches to analyzing media texts and organizations. In the past, we have organized trips to Warner Brothers Studios in London as well as visits to other London destinations such as the British Film Institute. A level of Media Studies is delivered by two teachers with a combined experience of over 25 years. Both teachers are A-level exam markers for Eduqas. The course is taught in a computer suite with five hours of teaching time per week over a two-year course. Homework and research tasks are set regularly using Google Classroom and it is expected that students independently acquire Photoshop skills as part of their research in order to complete Component 3 successfully (Adobe license provided by the center).
You must have achieved 5 passes including mathematics and English, where a pass is defined as GCSE 9-4 and pass or better at level 2 BTEC. We would also highly recommend GCSE English Language and English Literature grade 6+
Year 12 (trial exams) Component 1 (1h 30) Investigating the Media 35% Component 2 (2h) Investigating Media Forms & Products 35% Year 13 (terminal exams) Component 1 exam (2h 15) Media Products, Industries & Audiences 35% Component 2 exam (2h 30) Media Forms & Products in depth 35% Component 3 NEA (magazine print production) 30%
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Netherton Road, Worksop, S80 2SF |
The media plays an important role in society today. We are surrounded by and constantly bombarded with messages about the world around us: what to think, what to buy, and who to like or dislike. The media even attempts to influence democratic processes such as how to vote. Most of our leisure time and money is spent consuming media products. A-level Media Studies offers students the opportunity to critically study a wide range of media forms and set products, as well as learn theoretical approaches to analyzing media texts and organizations. In the past, we have organized trips to Warner Brothers Studios in London as well as visits to other London destinations such as the British Film Institute. A level of Media Studies is delivered by two teachers with a combined experience of over 25 years. Both teachers are A-level exam markers for Eduqas. The course is taught in a computer suite with five hours of teaching time per week over a two-year course. Homework and research tasks are set regularly using Google Classroom and it is expected that students independently acquire Photoshop skills as part of their research in order to complete Component 3 successfully (Adobe license provided by the center).
You must have achieved 5 passes including mathematics and English, where a pass is defined as GCSE 9-4 and pass or better at level 2 BTEC. We would also highly recommend GCSE English Language and English Literature grade 6+
Year 12 (trial exams) Component 1 (1h 30) Investigating the Media 35% Component 2 (2h) Investigating Media Forms & Products 35% Year 13 (terminal exams) Component 1 exam (2h 15) Media Products, Industries & Audiences 35% Component 2 exam (2h 30) Media Forms & Products in depth 35% Component 3 NEA (magazine print production) 30%