Media studies

When 80% of teenagers are spending on average, 60 hours a week consuming the media, it is essential that we educate them to be critically aware in order that they question the veracity of what they see and hear. Students enjoy investigating a subject that they can relate to and they feel empowered by exploring an academic area they know has a huge impact on their lives.

Cambridge International AS and A Level Media Studies is recognised by universities and employers as proof of knowledge and understanding of the media and its role in our daily lives.

Successful candidates gain lifelong skills, including:

  • the ability to apply practical skills creatively
  • research and evaluation skills
  • information management and project management skills
  • the ability to analyse text and media products critically
  • the ability to reflect critically upon their own learning.

Prior learning
No prior knowledge of the subject is required. We recommend that candidates who are beginning this course should have attained communication and literacy skills at a level equivalent to Cambridge O Level or Cambridge IGCSE Grade C in English Language.

Progression
Cambridge International AS and A Level Media Studies provides suitable foundation for the study of media studies or related courses in higher education. Equally it is suitable for candidates intending to pursue business careers or further study in business studies, or social sciences, or as part of a course of general education.