Higher Media Studies
(S5/6 Course Option)
DURATION
1 Year / 160 Hours
COURSEWORK
None. Class assessments to track progress.
EXAM
Analysis Paper 50%
Media Production 50%
COST
No Cost
What will you learn?
Pupils will learn to analyse a range of media texts including film, advertising, magazine content and even YouTube channels. They will also learn how to plan and produce media content of their own choosing which could be a short film, an advertising campaign or any other media genre.
Why do this course?
Pupils will develop a deep understanding of media techniques and language as well as the impact of societal and political agendas on media produced. Pupils will be given the opportunity to:
Engage with a wide range of media texts and develop their understanding of production requirements for each media studied.
Develop an understanding of the driving forces behind media production including financial, societal and political motivations
Develop their understanding of different narrative styles and delivery of media.
Build their skills in media production through planning and creating their own practical, creative media piece.
What will you experience?
Higher Media Studies pupils are expected to have the opportunity to:
Experience a wide range of media texts.
Work both independently and collaboratively.
Engage in peer and self-assessment.
Complete homework which supports their learning.
Produce an original, creative media piece either independently or collaboratively.
To support this: expectations of the learners will be made clear, success criteria will be shared, and feedback will be timely and learner-driven.
Key Facts
Everything you need to know before selecting this course
Assessment
Pupils will be teacher, peer and self-assessed throughout the course so they continually understand their own progress within the different elements of the course. They will be encouraged to examine and reflect on their own progress and that of their peers using our assessment tools which identify an individuals strengths and achievements as well as targets and next steps for improvement. Reports on attainment, effort and progress of pupils will be issued to parents during the session.
Higher Media Studies pupils will sit two final assessments which will be assessed by the SQA. One is an exam paper is on media analysis and the other is their media production piece.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry is at the discretion of the Principal Teacher Faculty, English. However, as a guide:
A pass at National 4/5 English or a pass at National 5 Media Studies
Homework
Homework will be set by the class teacher on a regular basis, this will be available on Teams. Activities set may include independent media research, preparation for assessment or presentation.
Progression and Employment
Everything you need to know about future pathways from this course
Progression
Following achievement in Higher Media Studies pupils can choose to undertake the Foundation Apprenticeship Creative and Digital Media in S6.
Employment
Media Studies is regarded as an important qualification for progression and entry into a multitude of media-based industries including: film and television production, advertising, computer gaming, online services...