The Media Studies AS programme is a one-year course of study and should be taken in conjunction with two or three other subjects and the Welsh Baccalaureate. Based at our City Centre campus in Cardiff, learners may be able to take this qualification as a part-time student.
The course comprises of two modules which make up 40% of the full A Level qualification:
Module 1: Investigating the media
This unit will enable you to develop your knowledge and understanding of media language, representations, media industries and audiences, with a particular focus on advertising, news and film. There will be one exam of 2 ¼ hrs in June.
Module 2: Creating a media production
This internally assessed (coursework) unit includes individual research and planning, created in response to a choice of briefs set by WJEC. You will be expected to apply your knowledge and understanding of key concepts and to produce an individual reflective analysis of your production work.
Individual Subject Entry Requirements English Language minimum B
CAVC is a great place to study A Levels – the teachers, the support, the facilities and social experience has been so good – I’m delighted to have gained all A’s in my AS exams. The support to apply and prepare for university is brilliant and I’m looking forward to progressing after college.
On completion of the A Level programme, the majority of our students progress onto universities across the country and beyond. Based on this course, there are many options but below are just a few examples of degree programmes you could go on to study at University: