3. GCSEs
School Name Here
Year Subject Grade Awarding Body
2021 English Language 4 AQA
2021 English Literature 4 AQA
2021 Maths 5 OCR
2021 Science Trilogy 4 AQA
2021 History 4 AQA
2021 RE 5 AQA
2021 iMedia P2 OCR
2021 Media Studies 7 WJEC
6. University Course
Course Title TELEVISION AND RADIO PRODUCTION
UCAS Code W434
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/5e530837-d35c-443b-
8317-dba1459834bb?academicYearId=2023#provider-information
Location University of Salford
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades 4 or above
UAL Grade
UCAS points 104-112
General Comments/
Course Content
• 3 year course
• Choose either tv, radio or both to study
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
10
7. University Course
Course Title MEDIA PRODUCTION WITH INTEGRATED FOUNDATION YEAR
Course Code P310
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/b1137948-eff8-44e9-
9922-0c184694598f?academicYearId=2023#provider-information
https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/study/integrated-foundation-year/ug-
integrated-media-production/#employment
Location University of Sunderland
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades Minimum of three at grade C or above (4 or above)
UAL Grade N/A
UCAS points Minimum of 40
General Comments/
Course Content
4 years/ £9250/ practical based course with a 70/30 split/ The first year is
all about building your skills. You’ll be introduced to the studios, the
equipment, relevant software and the various roles within TV and radio.
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
9
8. University Course
Course Title MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
UCAS Code P300
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/a2099bda-ac8e-7a43-
7ced-86ead1361288?academicYearId=2022
Location Teesside University
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades N/A
UAL Grade N/A
UCAS points 96-112
General Comments/
Course Content
3 years/ During this degree you study the key media thinkers and
theories, and explore all aspects of the media including TV, radio,
journalism, popular music and social media.
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
7
9. University Course
Course Title BROADCAST AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
UCAS Code P590
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/ddc68f73-f52f-4680-
a196-5f226c85db28?academicYearId=2023
Location West London
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades GCSE English and Maths (grade A*-C) or Level 2
equivalents.
UAL Grade N/A
UCAS points 112
General Comments/
Course Content
• 3 years
research writing/ presentation and production/ newsgathering/
documentary production/ broadcasting news/ live magazine/
programming/ evaluating broadcast policy/ journalistic law.
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
6
10. University Course
Course Title COMPOSITION FOR FILM, GAMES AND OTHER MEDIA
UCAS Code https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/
Link https://www.lccm.org.uk/courses/undergraduate/bmus-hons-
composition-for-film-games-other-
media/?source=google&medium=cpc&campaign=LCCM_Brand/generic_C
ampaign_Search_Phrase_Feb22
Location University for the Creative Arts, London
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades N/A
UAL Grade N/A
UCAS points 104
General Comments/
Course Content
Full time and part time/ harmony/ composing for media, film and
games/ musical directing and arranging/ free piano lessons for 2 years/
programming lessons for 1 year
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
2
11. University Course (after)
Course Title Radio, Audio and Podcasting MA
Course Code CID352
Link https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/study/media/postgraduate-radio/
Location Sunderland University
Entry Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades N/A
UAL Grade N/A
UCAS points N/A
General Comments/
Course Content
• We’re the only university in the North of England with a full-time
community radio licence. We’re fully integrated into the multi award-
winning Spark Sunderland. Benefit from our industry contacts
including BBC and Commercial Radio Community Media Association,
The Royal Television Society and The Radio Academy and Northern
Arts
• 1/2 years
Rating/Suitability (0-
10> 10 Being Most
Suitable)
0 (until after)
13. Academic History
At GCSE I studied Maths, English, Combined science trilogy, iMedia where I built up a
skill in photoshop, illustrator and web comic websites such as Pixton. I also studied
Media Studies which helped me use and build my skills in photoshop, powerdirector,
illustrator and written essays. Finally I also studied Religious Studies where I built up a
skill in understanding different communities and basic social skills. For all of these I
got grade 4’s and above alongside a grade 7 in Media Studies.
I really enjoyed Media studies and iMedia as a result of this so I wanted to go into a
college course with a similar idea and I then chose the creative media course which
was a mic between the two.
14. Current Study
I then went onto doing a 2 year, vocational Creative Media course at college where I
built up skills in different parts of the media industry. These included filming on both
handheld and static cameras, editing on video software such as premiere pro, audio
recording and editing using adobe audition, foley audio creating, print production by
creating magazines and posters, photography and animation on photoshop which also
included animation design.
From both my GCSE and College years I decided that I want to stay in the media
industry and I am very much leaning towards radio as it is something I really enjoyed
learning about and working towards in both high school and college as well as outside
of these when doing my work experience ay YorkMix Radio.
15. The Future
In the future I am going to be applying to courses in the
radio industry. Ones I have looked at so far and I am
considering include broadcast journalism, television and
radio productions courses and media and
communications. These are all courses which will allow
me to create contacts and meet people not only wanting
to go in the same direction as me but also meet people in
the industry with the university contacts.
My goal is to work in radio, hosting or producing.
University will help me gain and build the skills I need to
do this. It will also help me gain contacts and experience
with big companies in the media industry.
16. Outside College
Outside of college I was doing scouting and I was a young leader at beavers, alongside doing explorers. I
then had to stop shortly after starting college due to timing issues getting back from work. But then I
went onto looking for a volunteering job which I was then doing voluntary, charity works for British
Heart Foundation and Selby Hands of Hope. I did these from approximately 6 months. I also started
doing work experience at York Mix Radio for 4 months where I was building on skills in finance, scrip
writing, recording and editing using adobe audition. Some of the things I had created during tis time
was played out on the radio. Whilst being at YorkMix I also did a live broadcast as a guest for a part of
the show that they call .the quizzical’. I also used my charity shop experience with YorkMix as we did
fundraising events in York to raise money for Yorkshire’s air ambulance.
After finishing at both YorkMix and both charity shops, I decided to look for a job which pays to start
saving for university and driving etc. from there I started working at Selby’s Wetherspoons which is
where I am currently. This helps me to work on my skills for customer service and communication which
is heavily needed when working in the radio industry.
After not being able to carry on at beavers, I recently started back into scouting as a young leader for
cubs where I am doing doing young leaders training. This is helping e build leadership skills again as well
as communication and childcare.
to practise my editing skills outside of college I do ‘fan edits’ using photoshop and phone app
alternatives alongside video editing apps. I like to share these on Instagram pages I have set up.
This makes me a better candidate for university as I have a lot of experience between college, high
school and my outside of college hobbies and work. In my spare time I also like to read. This allows me
to expand my vocabulary and helps me with my writing which makes me a better candidate too as I am
constantly expanding my vocabulary.
17. Conclusion
I want to go to university and eventually, after university, I would like to make it into
the radio industry and this if the first step I want to take for this to have more training,
skill building and gain new skills withing the media industry. Specifically, radio. I am a
good candidate because I am hard working, dedicated and take a great interest in the
subject I am wanting to study. I have already got some experience using some
software too which means I would need a little less support in some areas.
18. Introduction
I am applying for a subjects withing the radio and broadcast industry. This includes
television and radio production as well as broadcast journalism. I am doing this as this
will be the course I need to do to get to where I want to be, get the right experience
and contacts too. I want to go to university to meet new people with the same
interests as me, make contact and have experience with people working in the
industry and gain contacts also for a career in my pathway.
20. Which projects have you enjoyed most
this year & why?
This year, I have enjoyed the audio productions and the print productions. I really liked
learning new things on both audition and photoshop and these are the projects I was
most happy about from the outcome.
21. Which projects have you least enjoyed
[& why]?
The topic/project I liked the least was the filming and video editing as I don’t really like
the software as much and I’m not creative enough for filming. I didn’t do as well as I
had wanted on that project.
22. What is you biggest success
I think my biggest success was my print based products that I created when I was
doing my adventure project. I was really happy with the way they all turned out. This
also allowed me to practice more editing on photoshop which I really enjoyed doing .
23. What has been your biggest mistake in
coursework
The biggest mistake in my coursework is probably the sizing of the game animation as I
made the canvas the wrong side and I was unable to add much detail compared to
what I had in mind. This was a problem I had realised too late on and was
unchangeable without restarting and I would not have had time to restart.
24. Which skills do you think you have
develop most?
I think the skills I have developed most in are photoshop and audition skills as I used
these the most out of everything and it was software I had had some experience with
before so I found it easier to progress with these skills.
25. What area are aiming to specialise in
during Year 2?
I am wanting to study audio for my second year to prepare myself for university and
gain more experience using audition and perhaps learn how to use some other audio
software. It will also give me more scripting experience and help me gain more
experience which will be helpful for working in the radio industry in the future.
Hinweis der Redaktion
Write a short paragraph about subjects you’ve already studied at school/college that have helped prepare you for your chosen courses at University- level 2 or GCSE level. What did you make? What skills did you learn? Why did this make you want to progress on and study further etc.
Talk about this course- Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology. Reference how it has helped you prepare for your chosen courses at University. What did you make? What skills did you learn? Why did this make you want to progress on and study further etc.
Reference specific projects and software/hardware that you are familiar with.
What do you want to do in the future (ensure it is related to the subjects you are applying for). How will university help you to achieve that?
What do you do outside college? Any hobbies, part time jobs, client work, volunteer work? How does this make you a better candidate for university study?
Summarise why you want to go to university. What will it help you achieve? Why are you a good candidate?
Keep it short and to the point.
Brief introduction referencing what subject/s (keep general if necessary) you are applying for and briefly why you want to go to university.
Think about specific elements of projects and which you’ve enjoyed most
We learn from our mistakes! So you need to talk about them!
This isn’t just technical skills with cameras, software, etc, it could be skills in time management and organisation, etc
Think about why this specialisation, how it fits with your goals for the future, etc.