The computing programme is designed to provide students with a broad introduction to career opportunities in computing; it develops a strong programming/theory of programming approach allowing specialisation across a wide range of fast developing technologies in business and industry; film, radio and television studies is a specialist media programme that aims to enable students to understand and appreciate the media as means of communication and creative expression; the programme offers an opportunity to develop and practice production skills in each of the 3 media, and to become familiar with appropriate critical and theoretical perspectives; emphasis is placed upon understanding how the media functions institutionally and creatively, and the relevance to the individual and society is stressed; students can choose to focus their study through 1 of the programme’s pathways: film; radio; television; broadcasting; or animation; throughout the programme students have ample opportunity to develop their practical and theoretical work in depth.
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