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T-Level Media, Broadcast and Production

Leigh Academy Wilmington

Common Lane, Wilmington, Dartford, Kent, DA2 7DR

Not Set
Level 3
Information and Communication Technology

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
Beginning of academic year 2024
Leigh Academy Wilmington
2 Day(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Block D

Application Instructions

Applications Open: - 7th November 2025

Applications Close: - 31st July 2026

Entry Requirements: - 5 Grades at 5 and above including English and Maths

How to Apply: - We don't accept application on KentChoices - Please apply via Admissions+ using the link below:-

https://wilmingtonacademy.applicaa.com/sixthform

Course Summary

The purpose of the Media, Broadcast and Production qualification is to ensure students have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into highly skilled employment, an apprenticeship or higher-level study, including university, within the specialist area of media and production. The two-year course has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares learners for work. As part of this qualification there is a minimum expectation of 315 hours industry placement alongside lessons across the two years. 80% of the time will be in learning content with 20% practical hands-on experience in the workplace.


Course Details

On completion of this Core content, learners will have knowledge and understanding in the following areas:

The creative economy

The individual in the creative industries

Cultural context and vocabulary

Audience

Legislation/regulations

Professionalism and ethics

Equality, diversity and inclusion

Research skills

Project methodology and administration

Continued professional development.


Students undertaking the T Level Technical Qualification in Media, Broadcast and Production will also complete one of creative media technician, events and venue technician or content creation and production.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment consists of two externally set exams covering knowledge from the course core content, one employer-set project covering knowledge and skills from this course and one occupational specialism assessment that will feature a considerable practical element and is composed of a series of holistic practical tasks relating to the specialism topic they have studied.


Entry requirements

Minimum of 5 9-5 grades in GCSE examinations including English and Maths


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