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Full time
1 year
OCT-25
Access to Higher Education
Media Studies Sports Studies
Why study a media foundation year?
Immerse yourself in a wide variety of media platforms to develop your creative and technical skills, as well as your academic skills, before starting your three-year undergraduate degree.
Course overview
The Foundation Year in Media provides you with the opportunity to develop technical, creative, and academic skills across a range of media platforms including graphic design, screenwriting, marketing, branding, video production, digital photography, and blogging. Youll be encouraged to situate your own media production within established traditions and styles while beginning to identify your storytelling voice and signature style. You'll also be introduced to the significance of the creative industries within the UK economy and will be encouraged to begin positioning yourself within this growing and exciting, but competitive, sector.
Understanding that students are joining the Foundation Year from a range of previous experiences, the course is specifically designed to acclimatise students to the university experience. For the first six weeks you'll study just one unit, ‘Belonging, which is tailored to help build a sense of course community and ease you into university life. Your first semester concentrates on building foundations and establishing key skills. Your second semester allows introduces more flexibility and allows you to tailor your learning and your assessment to your own specific interests and your own future undergraduate pathway and potential career.
Face-to-face academic support is available throughout and is complemented by 24/7 access to the Universitys virtual learning environment.
You'll be immediately introduced to the Universitys media production store where you can borrow equipment for your assessments and your own personal projects free of charge.
The course also provides hardware training, especially photography DSLRs and video cameras. There is also training on audio recording equipment and free access to relevant facilities and microphones.
In the course of the year, you also receive hands-on training with relevant software packages, most notably video, photography, and graphic design post-production software. By the end of the year, you will feel competent in photography, video production, and graphic design, giving you a head start on any creative undergraduate degree programme.
Who this course is for
The Foundation Year in Media is designed to help you build basic media-making skills ahead of starting a full undergraduate media-related degree at Solent. Typical candidates either havent yet met the entry requirements needed to start on the first year of an undergraduate course or have spent time away from education.
You will learn to present complex creative ideas in visual and compelling ways, work with others as a member of a collaborative group, become a student of the university, and meet with staff from your progression course.
This module will give you opportunities for further exploration of your own chosen field of media practice which leads to a deeper understanding of your own individual path through your course.
This module will teach you to find good quality information and to effectively present it. You will be eased into the process of exploring and accessing good quality sources of information in a variety of ways.
By undertaking your own research about the branch of the creative industries you want to work in you will begin to build an understanding of the nature of work and employment in the sector.
This module will not only be an opportunity to undertake a creative project it will also teach you all about how projects work and how to ensure you get the best out of collaboration with a project team.
On this module, you will be breaking down the theoretical and practical building blocks that stories are made from in order to become a better storyteller yourself.
For this course (per year)
£17,750
For this course (per year)
£17,750
You need 48 UCAS tariff points. You need A-levels, a BTEC Extended Diploma at PPP or BTEC Diploma at MP, a T-Level Pass (D or E), or equivalent. We will consider mature students who have not recently undertaken a formal course of study at A-level, or equivalent, but can demonstrate relevant work or voluntary experience, that's indicative of their ability to complete the course successfully.