Evidence of previous experience or study in creative media at an appropriate level. - 4 GCSEs at Grade 2-3.
Assessment Method
Continuous assessment: by practical work by project completion online portfolio submission presentations written research projects group work.
Aims of the course
The level 2 Progression Diploma has been designed to introduce you to a range of study in digital media focusing on games design. At the same time you will complete GCSE qualifications inEnglish and maths. The course will give you the all-round skills that you need in order to progress to level 3 study in creative media.
Progression Opportunities
This qualification will prepare you to study on a Level 3 UAL Diploma in Creative Media Production & Technology at Southwark College.
Facilities
The programme is delivered through a mixture of lessons workshops and projects and happens in the classrooms in the studios off-site in trips to creative venues and in projects with external partners.
Career Options
The primary purpose of the diploma is to aid students to progress to further learning.
Course Details
Venue
Southwark
Day/Eve
Day
Mode
Full Time
Duration
35 weeks
Start Date
01/09/2025
End Date
26/06/2026
Course Code
4MEAM9S0
Funding
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