This course combines theory and practice and is tailored to the current broadcasting industry. The course is professionally accredited by ScreenSkills, having undergone a rigorous assessment process conducted by industry experts.
You will work in our radio and television studios using the latest broadcasting facilities and digital sound and video editing suites.
Year 1
You will be introduced to the theory and practice of TV, film and radio production, and script-writing.
Year 2
You will begin to focus on your chosen specialisms, developing technical and creative skills in areas such as radio, broadcast drama, documentary, and creative writing.
Year 3
You will choose to specialise in one of two major strands: television production or radio production. You will also enhance your research skills ahead of your final year research project.
Year 4 (Honours)
You will study genres of particular interest, focusing in particular on creative and research projects that bring together all of the skills and concepts you’ve learned throughout the course.
Learn a Language (optional)
This course also gives you the option of taking a language module, which can count towards your degree. These modules cover multiple languages and range from absolute beginner to near-native speaker level. The cost of your language module is included in the tuition fees. Find out more
Teaching & Assessment
A range of teaching and learning methodologies are used within the degree. This includes lectures, seminars, workshops, group work, enquiry-based learning and student-centred learning. In the latter case, the emphasis is on independent work by students that is coordinated and guided by tutors. BPTVR students are as likely to be taught in TV and Radio studios as in lecture theatres. As students progress the level of autonomous work increases culminating in the final year project where students carry out their own individual project – linking the creative and theoretical - with supervisory guidance.
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
BA Broadcast Production: TV & Radio Course Structure
CAREER PROSPECTS
Graduates from this programme have gone on to work for national broadcasters, such as the BBC, and a range of national and international media companies.
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