Media Studies A Level
Highworth Grammar School
Highworth Grammar School, Maidstone Road, Ashford, TN24 8UD
Available start dates
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Application Instructions
*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM HIGHWORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS*
***APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED***
Applications Open - midday on 5th January 2024
Applications Close - midday on 2nd February 2024
Entry Requirements: -
As a basic entry requirement to join our Sixth Form, you must have achieved at least 6 GCSE subjects at Grade 6 or above including:
at least a Grade 5 in English
at least a Grade 5 in Mathematics
and the specific entry requirements for each of your subjects.
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices
Open Event: - Open Event details uploaded to Highworth Website as below
https://www.highworth.kent.sch.uk/2165/sixth-form-admissions-information
Course Summary
Media Studies is a truly contemporary subject which is relevant to all of our lives. The media saturates everything we do in the developed world in the 21st century. Giving you the tools to analyse and critique the media, affords you the chance to see the ways in which the media pervades your life.
Course Details
We study the AQA Media Studies specification which allows you to:
•View, evaluate and analyse a variety of media products, and develop practical skills spanning a range of media forms
•Find contemporary, diverse topics and varied and engaging content, helping you to develop research and problem-solving skills, as well as developing your creativity
•Refine your debating skills through the discussion of contemporary issues from a range of perspectives
Course Content
Media Studies is a truly contemporary subject which is relevant to all of our lives. The media saturates everything we do in the developed world in the 21st century. Giving you the tools to analyse and critique the media, affords you the chance to see the ways in which the media pervades your life.
Your study will focus on four areas of Media Studies: Language; Representation; Industry; and Audiences across nine Media forms (Television, Film, Radio, Newspapers, Magazines, Advertising, Social Media, Video Games & Music Videos).
Forms will range from the historic and the contemporary allowing you to explore your own interests and tastes, while expanding your learning and understanding within a range of challenging Media products.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Media One (35%)
- Written examination of 2 hours
- A range of questions relating to an unseen source and Close Study Products
- Two essay questions (20 marks), one of which is an extended response question
Media Two (35%)
- Written examination of 2 hours
- One medium length unseen analysis question
- Three essay questions (25 marks), one of which is an extended response question and one of which is a synoptic question
NEA (Non-Examination Material): Creating a cross-media production (30%)
Students produce from a choice of one of six annually changing briefs, set by AQA:
- A statement of intent
- A cross-media production made for an intended audience
Entry requirements
Study of Media at GCSE is not a requirement but will obviously support your understanding as this course builds on GCSE skills. You should have GCSE qualifications in English of at least Grade 5 or above and a text based humanities subject of at least Grade 6 or above. The subject has a practical element but 70% of the course is through written examined content.
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