Studying Film Studies with ED6 drives exploration of the constantly evolving forms of film making and the theory behind the developing nature of cinematography.
Our unique Media & Journalism Pathway is specially designed to take you to University for your dream degree!
This Pathway includes one mandatory A Level in Media Studies, plus two additional subjects of your choice. Our ED6 Pathways are supported by academic, extracurricular and work experience opportunities to develop you and your skillset!
At ED6's A Level media programme, you'll learn everything from critical analysis of media to essential practical skills in using media equipment such as cameras, microphones and editing software.
Our unique Medical Pathway is specially designed to take you to University for your dream degree!
This Pathway includes mandatory A Levels in Chemistry and Biology, plus one additional subject of your choice. Our ED6 Pathways are supported by academic, extracurricular and work experience opportunities to develop you and your skillset!
On the UAL Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media Production & Technology, you will gain skills in planning and producing, researching and creating, filming and advertising and using digital technology. You will have the chance to work in photography, gaming, animation, radio, podcasting and moving images!
The UAL Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media Production & Technology programme is designed to help you explore a wide variety of areas in the Media Industry, developing your skills in planning and producing, researching and creating, filming and advertising through the use of digital technology across the course.
The UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production & Technology qualification is designed to help you extend your understanding of the area or areas of the media industry you'd like to enter in the future, through enhancing your skills in planning, researching, creating, filming, advertising and using digital technology.
The course includes a combination of 14 hours per week coursework marked unit assessments, as well as practical demonstrations of customers service and presentation skills - essential for entry into local travel, tourism or business employment. You are provided with a educational visits to local and regional travel, tourism and business organisations to put your learning into practice and to support achievement of the unit assessments. You are required to complete at least 36 hours of industrial experience as well as up to 6 hours per week of literacy and numeracy depending on your GCSE or other entry qualifications.