Media Studies

Key Information    

How do Media products that we consume on a daily basis affect us and our lives? This is the main question we seek to answer in Media Studies. It provides an academic approach to help understand how media professionals communicate their messages to their audiences, whether it be through advertising, newspapers, video games, radio, TV sitcoms or music videos. Can we trust the press and the way it reports news stories? How do TV comedy shows reflect the time period in which they’re made? How do free-to-play video games like Fortnite make money? These are the questions that are explored in the Media Studies GCSE course.

Assessment

This linear course is assessed through two exams (a mixture of multiple choice, short answers and extended answers) and one coursework piece.

 

Subject information

The core content covers:

 Topics studied include:

 

Is this course right for me?

Pupils who choose this course should have an interest in the media and how it affects consumers in their day to day lives. This is an analytical, essay-based subject.


What can this lead to?

Media Studies A Level, Film Studies A Level or other Level 3 media qualifications. The course provides an introduction to elements of journalism, advertising, marketing and a range of other media careers.

Links

https://www.eduqas.co.uk/qualifications/media-studies/gcse/




It is important that you speak to your English teacher, Mr Bridger, Mrs Duff or Ms Stockley before completing your options form if you are interested in Media to ensure you select the best course. 


Please note that certain combinations of subjects are not possible, including Film Studies and Media Studies GCSE.