Film, media & television
Discover our range of film, media & television courses, find out more about our facilities and hear from current students about their experience at University of Gloucestershire.
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Undergraduate courses
Study an undergraduate degree in film, media & television at the University. Discover our undergraduate courses below.
Postgraduate taught courses
Study a postgraduate degree in film, media & television at the University. Discover our postgraduate courses below.
Postgraduate research degrees
Research degrees including PhDs, Doctorates or Masters by Research enable you to pursue your own research enquiry.
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95% of our graduates are in employment or further study*
*Graduate Outcomes Survey published 2024 and based on 2021/22 leavers
Come and explore
Experience our amazing facilities including our film, tv, radio studios and editing suites.
School and facilities
Specialist studios
Our film, TV, news and radio studios are kitted out with ‘go-to’ industry equipment. This ranges from compact electronic news-gathering cameras to studio-floor broadcast cameras, complex vision switching systems, high-end audio mixers, radio microphones, in-ear monitors and complex talkback systems.
All our television studios have sophisticated virtual production capabilities and broadcast resources, with audio studios hosting high-end sound/vision recording equipment for the creation of podcasts, music tracks, broadcast news, film sound and radio programmes.
Editing suites
There are 15 edit suites and 8 open-access edit stations, all kitted out with high-spec PCs capable of supporting students who are working on animation, film or TV production projects.
The comfortable suites provide room enough for collaborative teamwork, alongside the technical resources appropriate for the development and delivery of industry standard products.
Animation studios
Our animation and VFX studios provide the professional resources you need to develop highly sought-after skills in both 2D and 3D animation.
Our banks of high-specification computers, dedicated green screen room alongside design and development work using the latest touch screen tablets, will ensure your skillset is industry-ready.
Film, media & television FAQs
We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions about film, media & television degrees.
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If you’re a film fan, enjoy discovering and listening to new artists, binge new Netflix series or just love sitting down to watch TV, you might be interested in a career in the film, media & television industry. We offer a wide range of degrees within film, media & television, allowing you to make your passion into a career.
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Studying a film, media & television degree will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to go on to work within the industry. Learn from our expert lecturers within our excellent facilities, including specialist TV, news and radio studios with state of the art equipment.
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We offer a range of film, media & television degrees, ranging from film production to sound and music production.
At undergraduate level we offer:
• Animation BA (Hons)
• Communications and Media BA (Hons)
• Digital Media BA (Hons)
• Film Production BA (Hons)
• Popular Music BA (Hons)
• Sound and Music Production BA (Hons)
• Sports Journalism BA (Hons)
• Television Production BA (Hons)At postgraduate level we offer a similar range of courses:
• Animation MA
• Communications, PR and the Media MA
• Screenwriting MA
• Sound and Music Production MSc
• Sports Communications and Digital Media MA -
A degree within film, media & television can lead to a wide range of career options within the industry. If you studied film production you could work as a director, producer, scriptwriter or camera operator within the industry. Studying a television production degree can land you a job within researching, part of the production crew, or a TV editor.
Specialising in audio via a sound and music production degree would give you a route to working within the music industry as a sound recordist, or within radio as a producer or podcaster.
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Interested in applying for one of our film, media & television courses? Applications for undergraduate degrees are made through UCAS, while applications for postgraduate degrees are made directly to the university.