Television Production degrees

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    (4.1) 1110 reviews
  • Employment rate: 90%
  • CUG ranking : 31st
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  • Employment rate: 75%
  • CUG ranking : 95th
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  • Employment rate: 85%
  • CUG ranking : 58th
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  • Employment rate: 90%
  • CUG ranking : 69th
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  • CUG ranking : 57th
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    (4.2) 2124 reviews
  • CUG ranking : 90th
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    (4.3) 2611 reviews
  • CUG ranking : 85th
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    (3.8) 737 reviews
  • Employment rate: 90%
  • CUG ranking : 88th
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    (3.9) 1213 reviews
  • Employment rate: 95%
  • CUG ranking : 34th
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    (4.0) 1243 reviews
  • Employment rate: 85%
  • CUG ranking : 71st

Studying television production

There are many aspects to the making of a television program, and students of television production study the entire process, from concept development and scriptwriting, to shooting, editing, post-production, and finally broadcasting. Television remains a dynamic and influential part of the entertainment industry, and one which is rapidly evolving in the era of streaming platforms and online media. Students explore scriptwriting, cinematography, editing techniques, production management, and storytelling, and can enter a diversity of career paths including technical roles such as camera operator or film editor, as well as more personnel-based roles like producer or directors. Postgraduate education allows students to specialise in particular areas, and an opportunity to further build their craft.