The BTEC in Creative Digital Media Production builds the skills listed above to help learners prepare for life beyond school. Combining the knowledge and skills from media theory with a practical approach, pupils build knowledge and apply it in a range of situations. Assessment is spread through the two years with a combination of internally and externally assessed units. The BTEC in Creative Digital Media Production builds the skills listed above to help learners prepare for life beyond school. Combining the knowledge and skills from media theory with a practical approach, pupils build knowledge and apply it in a range of situations. Assessment is spread through the two years with a combination of internally and externally assessed units. The subject is wholly relevant to the contemporary world. The ubiquity of mobile phones and 4G or 5G allows modern users access to media products 24 hours a day. Modern consumers need to be media-savvy critical thinkers and accomplished media producers. This course helps learners critique the media, think critically about it, be curious and healthily sceptical in their consumption and skilful in their media creation. Many leading universities provide undergraduate and/or postgraduate courses in Media Studies, in addition, apprenticeships at institutions such as the BBC or Sky are equally exciting opportunities. Pupils studying Media go on to a wide range of universities and other institutions. The course sits well alongside courses such as Art, Design, Engineering, Film Studies, Literature, Politics, History and many more. Pupils taking Creative Digital Media Production go on to a very wide range of careers. Every business today has someone to think about their communications and every business has a media presence.
Applicants are required to achieve a minimum of Grade 6 in six subjects at GCSE or iGCSE, however, candidates intending to study A Level Sciences or Languages are required to achieve a minimum of Grade 7, with Grade 8 required for Maths. For candidates not following either a curriculum in GCSE or iGCSE, they must meet the equivalent standards. For applicants where English is not their first language before applying, we require a recent UKiset test result. We will only proceed with an application where the Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) Score is C1 across all disciplines.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day £25,509 - £31,674; Boarding £44,058 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Stowe, Buckingham, MK18 5EH |
The BTEC in Creative Digital Media Production builds the skills listed above to help learners prepare for life beyond school. Combining the knowledge and skills from media theory with a practical approach, pupils build knowledge and apply it in a range of situations. Assessment is spread through the two years with a combination of internally and externally assessed units. The BTEC in Creative Digital Media Production builds the skills listed above to help learners prepare for life beyond school. Combining the knowledge and skills from media theory with a practical approach, pupils build knowledge and apply it in a range of situations. Assessment is spread through the two years with a combination of internally and externally assessed units. The subject is wholly relevant to the contemporary world. The ubiquity of mobile phones and 4G or 5G allows modern users access to media products 24 hours a day. Modern consumers need to be media-savvy critical thinkers and accomplished media producers. This course helps learners critique the media, think critically about it, be curious and healthily sceptical in their consumption and skilful in their media creation. Many leading universities provide undergraduate and/or postgraduate courses in Media Studies, in addition, apprenticeships at institutions such as the BBC or Sky are equally exciting opportunities. Pupils studying Media go on to a wide range of universities and other institutions. The course sits well alongside courses such as Art, Design, Engineering, Film Studies, Literature, Politics, History and many more. Pupils taking Creative Digital Media Production go on to a very wide range of careers. Every business today has someone to think about their communications and every business has a media presence.
Applicants are required to achieve a minimum of Grade 6 in six subjects at GCSE or iGCSE, however, candidates intending to study A Level Sciences or Languages are required to achieve a minimum of Grade 7, with Grade 8 required for Maths. For candidates not following either a curriculum in GCSE or iGCSE, they must meet the equivalent standards. For applicants where English is not their first language before applying, we require a recent UKiset test result. We will only proceed with an application where the Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) Score is C1 across all disciplines.