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Support for Students and their Learning
At course level support is provided by:
- In line with legal equality requirements, arrangements can be made to alter the pattern of attendance and mode of delivery, to allow learning experiences to be achieved without causing unnecessary burdens on students involved. This can include the use of remote learning technologies, involving either live participation in classes taking place on campus, or engagement with recorded learning resources. It can also involve adjusting timetables and providing an extended range of learning resources and support, especially with technical media equipment and software.
- Our subject area’s team of media technicians generally support the use of technical facilities for all students, including our specialist TV, radio and film studios, cameras and audio recording equipment, editing and media management software. This support can take the form of in-class demonstrations, ad hoc support in person or through remote video calling, and a range of electronic helpsheets and video resources, made available through the University’s VLE.
- Students also receive support from their Personal Academic Tutors, who normally remain with them throughout their studies. Students are offered five PAT meetings per academic year but can also contact their PAT for ad hoc meetings should the need arise.
Criteria for Admission
The University of Huddersfield seeks and encourages applicants in order to widen participation, improve access and apply the principles of equal opportunities. We provide support for applicants who require additional assistance in order to select the right course of study and make a successful transition to studying at University. We encourage local, national and international applications. Further information for International Students can be found on their website.
If you were educated outside the UK, you are required to have International English Language Testing System (IELTS) at a score of 6.0 with a minimum score of 6.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in any single component. For BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism and Sports Journalism, the minimum IELTS requirement is higher, and is set by accreditation body the BJTC. This requirement is subject to change. As the time of validation in April 2022, it is set at a minimum score of 7.5 in all four components.
If you have alternative qualifications or do not meet the IELTS requirement we also offer a range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes.
The University provides opportunities for the accreditation of prior learning (APL) as stated in Section 3 of the Regulations for Awards.
The University’s general minimum entry requirements are specified in Section 1.5 of the Regulations for Awards.
Every person who applies for this course and meets the minimum entry requirement – regardless of any disability – will be given the same opportunity in the selection process. General advice and information regarding disability and the support the University can give can be found by contacting student services as follows:
Telephone: 01484 472675
Email: disability@hud.ac.uk
Further information is available on the disability services website.
Further advice on the specific skills and abilities needed to successfully undertake this course can be found by contacting the admissions tutor and by visiting our course finder website page.
- However, the specific entry requirements and admission criteria for the courses are detailed below:
- 112-104 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications
- Other experience or qualifications that demonstrate appropriate knowledge and skills may be acceptable. Suitability for acceptance onto the course will be assessed through interview.
Please note
University awards are regulated by the Regulations for Awards (Taught Courses) on the University website.
Quick links to the Regulations for Taught Students, procedures and forms can be accessed on the University website.
Indicators of Quality and Standards
The Subject Area of Media, Journalism and Film completed a Subject Review during 2020.
This programme specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the course and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if they take full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information on the learning outcomes, content and teaching, learning and assessment methods of each module can be found in the course handbook.