Television and Film Production (Year 0)
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Why study with us?Join the roll call of our graduates who have won 27 Royal Television Society Awards and have gone on to work for among others; BBC Productions, MTV (Berlin), ITV Productions, Company Pictures, Planet 24, Nickelodeon, Ridley Scott Associates and Independent Productions.
This course is designed to give you all the relevant skills in the production of both film and television artefacts. The course covers the technical and academic sides of production although there is a weighting towards production.
Our facilities allow you to experience mo…
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We're holding online Q&A sessions with Film and TV lecturers on Facebook throughout the summer. Check the schedule for the next session.
Why study with us?Join the roll call of our graduates who have won 27 Royal Television Society Awards and have gone on to work for among others; BBC Productions, MTV (Berlin), ITV Productions, Company Pictures, Planet 24, Nickelodeon, Ridley Scott Associates and Independent Productions.
This course is designed to give you all the relevant skills in the production of both film and television artefacts. The course covers the technical and academic sides of production although there is a weighting towards production.
Our facilities allow you to experience most of the production contexts in which you will work. This is a vibrant, practical course that allows you to develop your creativity in whichever area you wish to specialise. The course team includes practising professionals as well as visiting practitioners representing a wide range of production areas.
What can this course lead to?Our graduates have an excellent track record of finding good jobs in the media industry. Past graduates have become researchers and production assistants at Planet 24, Border Television and BBC Manchester, Ridley Scott associates, Granada Television.
The work produced by students on the course has received acclaim from the television industry in terms of Royal Television Society awards. Since the course began in 1993 our students have won 23 RTS awards and commendations. Student awards are regularly screened in a number of film festivals throughout the UK. Both past and present students on our media courses have filmed documentaries in Norway, Poland, India, Africa and Russia. This wide range of experience give the students the breath of vision and the logistical skills they need to move forward into the professional sphere of work.
Entry requirements 100 UCAS tariff points.Find out more about qualification options from the UCAS tariff table.
Please check selection criteria for any additional entry requirements.
Credit and UCAS requirements UCAS code: P314 UCAS points: 100 CostsClick to view information on your study type and home location
Full-time studentsHome
The tuition fee for the 2013/14 academic year has been set at £8,250 (including an automatic £750 fee discount).
As a full-time UK student, you are entitled to a tuition fee loan which doesn’t have to be repaid until you start earning £21,000 per annum (if you're from England) or £15,795 (if you're from Scotland). You may also be eligible for a maintenance loan (up to £5,500) and a maintenance grant (up to £3,354). For more information about student loans and grants, visit our student finance page.
Additional fundingNational Scholarship Programme
The National Scholarship Programme is designed to support students with a household income of less than £25,000. Full-time students may be eligible for one of 110 NSP awards for full-time students worth up to £6,000.
Cumbria Bursary
The Cumbria Bursary is an annual cash award of £1,000 for up to three years of study. There are 300 Cumbria Bursaries available in 2013.
More financial supportAccess to financial support doesn’t end at registration. We have several awards and support funds available to our current students, including:
- Achievement scholarships
- Outstanding performance awards
- Access to Learning Fund
- Utilities trust
EU
The tuition fee for the 2013/14 academic year has been set at £8,250 (including an automatic £750 fee discount).
As a full-time EU student, you are entitled to a tuition fee loan which doesn’t have to be repaid until you start earning £21,000 per annum (or the equivalent in your country). For more information about student loans, visit our student finance page.
Additional fundingNational Scholarship Programme
The National Scholarship Programme is designed to support students with a household income of less than £25,000. Full-time students may be eligible for one of 110 NSP awards for full-time students worth up to £6,000.
Cumbria Bursary
The Cumbria Bursary is an annual cash award of £1,000 for up to three years of study. There are 300 Cumbria Bursaries available in 2013.
More financial supportAccess to financial support doesn’t end at registration. We have several awards and support funds available to our current students, including:
- Achievement scholarships
- Outstanding performance awards
- Utilities trust
International
The tuition fee for the 2013/14 academic year is £9,960.
Fees are billed annually and may be paid by the student or a sponsor. 75 percent of the annual tuition fees must be paid before or at registration. For students requiring a Tier 4 Student Visa, a deposit of £3,500 is expected as a minimum before a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) will be issued. For more information, visit our international student finance page.
Early payment discount
If you are paying your own fees, you may be eligible for an early payment discount of £1,000. This discount is awarded to students who pay in full before registration.
International scholarshipIf you are studying a full-time bachelor's degree (excluding teacher training and NHS-funded courses) or a top-up degree, you may be eligible for an international scholarship. The university has nine scholarships available. Find out more on our scholarships page.
Additional financial supportOur money doctors will be on hand throughout the year to help you manage your money while you’re in the UK. However, if you do happen to run into financial difficulty during your time here, you may be able to access a small emergency support fund.
Part-time studentsHome
The tuition fee for students starting study in the 2013/14 academic year is £8,250 (including an automatic £750 fee discount). This fee is billed annually. For part-time students, the annual fee is calculated based on the number of years you take to complete your course. For example, a student studying part-time for six years may expect to pay £4,125 per year.
As a part-time UK student, you are entitled to a tuition fee loan which doesn’t have to be repaid until you start earning over £21,000 a year (if you're from England) or £15,795 (if you're from Scotland). For more information about student loans and grants, visit our student finance page.
Additional fundingNational Scholarship Programme
The National Scholarship Programme is designed to support students with a household income of less than £25,000. Part-time students may be eligible for one of 40 NSP awards worth up to £3,000.
More financial supportAccess to financial support doesn’t end at registration. We have several awards and support funds available to our current students, including:
- Achievement scholarships
- Outstanding performance awards
- Access to Learning Fund
- Utilities trust
EU
The tuition fee for students starting study in the 2013/14 academic year is £8,250 (including an automatic £750 fee discount). This fee is billed annually. For part-time students, the annual fee is calculated based on the number of years you take to complete your course. For example, a student studying part-time for six years may expect to pay £4,125 per year.
As a part-time EU student, you are entitled to a tuition fee loan which doesn’t have to be repaid until you start earning over £21,000 a year. For more information about student loans, visit our student finance page.
Additional fundingNational Scholarship Programme
The National Scholarship Programme is designed to support students with a household income of less than £25,000. Part-time students may be eligible for one of 40 NSP awards worth up to £3,000.
More financial supportAccess to financial support doesn’t end at registration. We have several awards and support funds available to our current students, including:
- Achievement scholarships
- Outstanding performance awards
- Utilities trust
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ModulesFor detailed summary of all course content please read our programme specification for this course (PDF).
Course summaryWe keep the numbers small on this course so that you receive lots of individual attention. The foundation year gives you the space to develop and grow in both confidence and experience ready for year one of the BA (Hons) Film and Television Production degree.
After graduation, you can focus on a wide range of careers within the film and television industry or even carve out a niche as an independent producer.
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