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Level 3 Diploma in Media Production: Radio, TV and Print

EKC Canterbury College

New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3AJ

National Certificate (BTEC / NCFE)
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Canterbury College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Low Availability

Application Instructions

Applications Open - Monday 27 October 2025

Applications Close - Open all year

How to Apply – Please apply through KentChoices and use your KentChoices login which your school should provide

PLEASE NOTE - Popular courses can fill up quickly so apply early to avoid disappointment

If you have any queries regarding the courses, please contact EKC Canterbury College

You can make up to 5 applications to Colleges within the EKC Group, that is:

  • EKC Ashford College
  • EKC Broadstairs College*
  • EKC Canterbury College*
  • EKC Dover College
  • EKC Folkestone College*
  • EKC Sheppey College

*Junior Colleges exist in these locations.

Please only add one course or T Level per application, except for A Levels at EKC Canterbury College, where up to 4 A Level courses can be added per application. At your interview, you and the tutors can discuss the best level and courses in order for you to progress.

Course Summary

Get your start in Radio, TV, Print or the wider Media industry with this Level 3 course, Designed in collaboration with the Canterbury Times and Heart FM.

Course Details

You will be able to cover several media projects during your time with us, encompassing a range of products and equipment. These include:

  • Print Production
  • Video editing
  • Photography
  • Production Management
  • Radio Production
  • TV Studio Production
  • Journalism

The units on this course will look at how you put the practices you have learned in use in many different environments and briefs.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Practical and written assignments, as well as group projects and production work take place throughout the course. Your portfolio of your work will be graded by external assessors against your unit criteria.

There is also a final major project which will determine your final grade for the qualification.

Your next steps...

Progress to higher education at a range of universities and prestigious film/media schools across the country and the world.

You could also go onto a specialised apprenticeship or start your professional career in several roles based on your interests and strengths.


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