Media Studies A Level
- Sabrina O'Neil
- Sep 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 2
Media Studies looks at the relationship between media and society, examining the history, content, and impact of various forms such as communication such as print, television, film and social media. Media Studies A-Level students will explore how media, language representations and audiences in relation to film industries, online news, television, magazines, digital media and advertising.
Students will also have the opportunity to create their own media production and submit as coursework in response to a set brief.
Format
Independent reading, engaging with media, media production.
Key Skills Acquired
Written and communication skills, creative thinking, problem solving, critical thinking, analysing and challenging assumptions.
Complimentary A-Levels
English Language & Literature, Film Studies, Digital Media & Design, Art, Sociology, Psychology, History of Art.
Typical Assessment
Written paper examinations and coursework.
Exam Boards
England, Wales and Northern Ireland Exam Boards: AQA, WJEC
Scottish Exam Board (for Highers): SQA
International Exam Boards: Cambridge International Education (CIE)
Career Options
Media jobs including in the fields of marketing, social media management, media planning, multimedia, journalism, broadcasting, event management, market research.







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