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Media, Broadcast and Production T Level

Course code: P11601

Subject area: Media

Study level: School Leaver

Course level: 3

Course details

Course time:

09:00 - 17:00

Days of week:

Monday to Friday

Course date:

8th Sept 2025 - 2nd Jul 2027

Course location:

Witney Campus

Contact details

Phone:

01993 703 464

If you wish to progress into skilled media employment or higher-level media training or study, including university, then the Media, Broadcast and Production T Level course is for you.
Whether you're passionate about film, television, radio, or digital media, our T Level offers a dynamic and future-focused route into the creative industries.

We are proud to be at the forefront of delivering the Media Broadcast and Production T Level, having successfully run the programme ahead of other local colleges. This has allowed us to refine our delivery and invest significantly in industry-standard and facilities. From professional-grade equipment to dedicated studio spaces, our students benefit from an environment that mirrors real-world media production settings.

Our first-year success rates are above the national average, a testament to the quality of our teaching, the commitment of our students, and the strength of our industry partnerships. At the Witney campus you will benefit from use of a bespoke TV studio with control room for multi-camera shooting, as well as a radio studio (built to industry specification), and new edit suites. In Abingdon, a new media suite was launched at the end of 2024, offering learners a state-of-the-art TV studio and control room for multi camera shoots; and dedicated rooms for both pre-and post-production editing. We also have an industry standard a green screen cove for visual effects and motion capture tracking technology.

Course units
You will study core content, which includes:

- The creative economy

- The individual in the creative industries

- Cultural context and vocabulary

- Audience and consumer needs

- Legal and regulatory requirements

- Professional standards and conduct in the workplace

- Equality, diversity and inclusion requirements

- Research skills

- Project methodology and administration

- Continued professional development

You also are required to undertake an occupational specialism. At Abingdon and Witney College, we are offering the Content Creation and Production pathway. This will enable you to develop your media production skills and knowledge e.g. camera, lighting, sound and editing. You will undertake all stages of media production to create content – pre-production, production, and post-production.

What next?
This course will prepare you to work in industry, or continue your learning through an apprenticeship or higher education.
Entry criteria
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English and Maths OR a pass at Level 2 and English and Maths grade 4 or above. You must also have a passionate interested in media, broadcasting and content creation, whether you want to work in films, TV, advertising, journalism or content creation.
Fee information
As part of your course we may organise trips to assist you with your learning. Trips are optional, and you will not be penalised if you choose not to participate.

There are bursaries available to help you with other course costs. Call 01235 216 212 for more information.

The rules on fee reduction are complicated and we would encourage you to talk to our Admissions staff on 01235 216 400 to discuss your options. You can find more information on our Fees and Bursaries page - search "Fees and Bursaries" at the top of the page.

16-18 Fee:

£0.00

Qualifications received
T Level in Media, Broadcast and Production.
Learning & method assessment
There will be a mixture of classroom-based teaching and learning and ‘on-the-job' learning as the course involves at least 315 hours (approximately 45 days) of Industrial Placement. This new qualification provides the essential knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to any media occupation.