This course will allow the students to explore more than just the traditional elements of Media normally associated with the A Level qualification. Students will focus on learning about theoretical aspects of Media audiences and products (Unit 1), alongside a detailed exploration of pre-production and planning in the Media (Unit 2), to prepare themselves for the external exam that they will take over the course of the two years. These units form a compulsory part of the course and the remaining time is spent on optional units that support the mandatory ones for the course. Digital Media is a subject that relates well to higher education, particularly for those students who want to go to university to take a course that deals with practical and theoretical aspects of the media.
To study A Level courses you will need at least 5 GCSEs (grade 6 or above).
There will be a combination of research, theory, and practical work in this course. Students will sit an external exam and produce internally moderated practical coursework completed in the optional units.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Liverpool |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | 364 West Derby Rd, Liverpool, L13 7HQ |
This course will allow the students to explore more than just the traditional elements of Media normally associated with the A Level qualification. Students will focus on learning about theoretical aspects of Media audiences and products (Unit 1), alongside a detailed exploration of pre-production and planning in the Media (Unit 2), to prepare themselves for the external exam that they will take over the course of the two years. These units form a compulsory part of the course and the remaining time is spent on optional units that support the mandatory ones for the course. Digital Media is a subject that relates well to higher education, particularly for those students who want to go to university to take a course that deals with practical and theoretical aspects of the media.
To study A Level courses you will need at least 5 GCSEs (grade 6 or above).
There will be a combination of research, theory, and practical work in this course. Students will sit an external exam and produce internally moderated practical coursework completed in the optional units.