BA Media Arts

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  • Objectives
    The title Media Arts is the key to understanding the course. The word 'Media' relates to the forms of communication, film, video, photography, sound and digital media. The word 'Arts' is to emphasise the practice and use of these forms to create, express, challenge, promote and/or inform. Media Arts is about making 'things', visualising our ideas and ambitions.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements 280 points A level/AS level/Vocational A level. Equivalent qualifications may be considered.
  • Academic title
    BA Media Arts
  • Course description
    BA Media Arts

    Programme

    Media Arts Year 1

        * You will be introduced to the processes we work with - hands-on practice with an introduction to the critical and conceptual tools needed to become a communicator to develop your own language
        *  You will be exposed to an exciting work environment - theories and practice can be challenged; ideas flow through workshops and modules

    Media Arts Year 2

        * Develop your own interests and style and address briefs through particular media forms
        * You have the opportunity to produce a documentary project using video, photography, sound or digital forms; explore individual projects emerging out of group work or choose to focus on specific approaches and technologies in practice

    Media Arts Year 3

        * You will produce a substantial portfolio of work to stretch your skills and impress a waiting world with your achievements
        * You can discover the benefits of working with others in a substantial collaborative project
        * You have the opportunity to investigate an area of interest and produce a dissertation on your research

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