BA in Broadcast Production
Belfast, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 20,800 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: £4,750 | England, Scotland or Wales: £9,250 I EU Other and International: £20,800
Introduction
This pathway is for those interested in careers in creative broadcast programme and media making for television, radio, journalism, podcasts and other new and emerging digital media platforms. This degree aims to introduce you to the widest possible experience of modern broadcasting combined with critical thinking and excellent online skills. Whether it is programme making for online or traditional broadcast, live or on location, in front or behind the camera or microphone, you will gain substantial practical skills supported by the kind of theoretical and critical skills employers tell us they want in new entrants to the Creative Industries.
Broadcast Production Degree Highlights
Industry Links
It is an exciting time to get involved in broadcasting. Northern Ireland has one of the fastest-growing creative sectors in the UK economy. Broadcast programme making for entertainment, news,
documentary, current affairs and online is a huge part of the industry here. The work placement module at Level 3 provides students with the opportunity to connect with many of the local production companies.
Career Development
This highly practical course allows students to build up a portfolio of outputs to share with potential employers. The School’s online channel also showcases the best work created by students on the
degree programme. The new skillsets developed such as building digital content for online distribution and social media are highly sought after by employers and provide an excellent background
for work in the creative industries and broadcasting.
Further Study Opportunities
Further study is also an option - the School offers a Masters (MA) in Media and Broadcast Production. Based within the same department, those students who wish to continue their studies into a fourth year in this subject area can take a one-year full-time
taught Masters or two years part-time. See the School website for further information.
Student Experience
We are an Avid Authorised Learning Partner for Media Composer and Pro Tools, offering certified industry-approved training as part of the degree. Broadcast Production benefits from close relationships with BBC NI, UTV, Northern Ireland Screen and the Belfast Media Festival with industry professionals connecting to teaching right across the programme from many of the production companies in Northern Ireland.
Global Opportunities
As well as having the opportunity to apply for study abroad for a semester or academic year through student exchange in Europe or North America, this degree will give students a highly portable set of practical and critical skills that will be recognised by and applicable to broadcast sectors globally.
Industry Links
Queen’s has a collaborative agreement with BBC Northern Ireland, to promote opportunities for placements for our students and research/training between both organisations. Broadcast Production at QUB has direct links with the Belfast Media Festival, The Belfast Film Festival and the Digital Cities Belfast initiative.
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Scholarships and Funding
We offer prestigious, competitive scholarships of up to 50% off tuition fees to new international students. You must have an offer to study a full-time course with us in 2024 to apply for a scholarship.
Curriculum
Year 1
Core Modules
- Broadcast Analysis 1
- Broadcast Production Skills
- Broadcast Analysis 2
- Editing for Film and Television
- Broadcast Storytelling
- Sound Recording and Production 1
Year 2
Core Modules
- Popular Genres
- Broadcast Journalism
- Radio and Podcast Production
- The Television Programme
Year 3
Core Modules
- Broadcast Media Project: Production
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
highly practical course will allow you to build up a portfolio of work for you to share with potential employers. An online channel will be created to showcase the best work from the department. The new skillsets students develop such as building digital content for online distribution and social media are highly sought after by employers and provide an excellent background and future-proofing for work in the Creative Industries and broadcasting sectors. Graduates in related areas of the School have gone into a diverse range of careers with a particular emphasis on the Creative Industries - a huge growth area for Northern Ireland and the UK.
Employment after the Course
This new course is designed for those interested in factual program-making for television, radio, journalism, and online media content creation. Many of the skills acquired are transferable across different disciplines but primarily this highly practical course will most appeal to those seeking employment in the creative industries.
Employment Links
The course has already built strong links with local broadcasters, such as BBC Northern Ireland, and other relevant organizations, such as Northern Ireland Screen. Many of these organizations help to provide work placement and other learning opportunities throughout the duration of the degree.
Alumni Success
The first cohort of students in this program will graduate in July 2020. Graduates from related areas
of the school such as Film Studies and Production have gone into a diverse range of careers, including
the following:
Claire Campbell (Researcher, BBC NI)
Daniel McCabe (Production Trainee, BBC)
Niall McEvoy (on-set VFX supervisor, HBO, Game of Thrones)
Grace Sweeney (Camera Department, HBO, Game of Thrones)