Creative & Digital Media


North East Scotland College

Course details

Course description

Combining work-based and classroom-based learning in creative and digital media.

This programme incorporates classroom-based study with work-based learning to prepare you for entry to the workplace or full-time Further or Higher Education. Students who have completed the FA have also gone directly into paid apprenticeships which have led to industry roles. The course is funded by Skills Development Scotland.

Creative and Digital media encompasses a wide range of creative roles where interactive media storytelling and commerce collide.

The utilisation of creative digital content to enable either a product of another service such as marketing, advertising, or information gathering, offers a vast array of job roles ranging from purely creative to more technical and data-driven responsibilities within film, TV, VFX, animation, games, radio, advertising and marketing communications, publishing, print and fashion and textiles.

In addition to all of this – and more importantly – this growing sector needs people! One-third of tech companies cite talent shortages as an inhibiter to expansion and there are significant opportunities for young creative people whose interest in digital media extends beyond consuming content and into creating it and getting it out to audiences.

Find out more about this course from Skills Development Scotland

What you will experience

The Foundation Apprenticeship in Creative and Digital Media is for pupils in S5 and S6.

Over one or two years you will complete a National Progression Award at SCQF Level 6 in Creative and Digital Media: Technologies, Processes and Practices and a large part of the Diploma in Creative Digital Media.

The National Progression Award year 1 will include units in:

  • Creative Industries: An Introduction — Scotland
  • Storytelling for the Creative Industries
  • Understanding the Creative process
  • Understanding a Creative Brief
  • Units in year 2 include:

  • Present Ideas and Information to Others in the Creative Industries
  • Work Effectively with Others in the Creative Industries
  • Develop Own Professional Practice in the Creative Industries
  • Work with Digital Media
  • Manage and Market Yourself as a Freelancer in the Creative Industries
  • Ensure Your Own Actions Reduce Risks to Health and Safety
  • You will design work utilising video and audio skills to present films, podcasts, and presentations. There will also be opportunities to learn basic skills in graphic design, animation, photography, and website development.

    Gaining an understanding of how the Creative Industries work while working with practicing industry professionals and artists. The creative industries encompass architecture, fashion, videogames, art, literature, music, museums and galleries, publishing, and advertising

    In the second year of the course, pupils will gain experience working with clients to create digital visual and audio products, furthering their understanding of how to build professional relationships and develop creative solutions.

    Pupils completing this Foundation Apprenticeship on a Short Duration Delivery Model (1-year programme) will be expected to undertake both coursework and work-based learning elements within the same year, generally spending the equivalent of a day a week in a College staff-delivered class and a day a week on placement.

    Our previous placements and client briefs have included SPECTRA, Aberdeen City Council and Grey Hope Bay, Press & Journal, Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce, Central Library, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Transition Extreme, and the hospitality sector.

    We recommend that applicants for the one-year delivery model only study 3 additional school-based courses alongside the Foundation Apprenticeship.

    Learning outcome

    Progression:

    Whether you wish to progress in your studies or enter the world of work, North East Scotland College has excellent progression opportunities, with links to eight universities across Scotland and great relationships with industry employers.

    Education at NESCol:

    Upon successful completion of this course, you may be able to progress to one of the following full-time courses at North East Scotland College:

  • 3D Computer Animation - HND (SCQF Level 8)
  • Television (NextGen) - HND (SCQF Level 8)
  • Visual Communication (Graphic Design and/or Illustration) - HND (SCQF Level 8)
  • University

    This course will prepare you to access a range of university degree programmes. Foundation Apprenticeships are accepted by all Scottish Universities as equivalent to at least one Higher. For further information you should consult the entry criteria for individual courses at the institution of your choice.

    Employment:

    A Foundation Apprenticeship forms the skills, knowledge and competence which can be built on to progress to employment via a Modern Apprenticeship.

    Provided by

    North East Scotland College

    enquiry@nescol.ac.uk

    0300 330 5550

    Provider website

    Gallowgate

    Aberdeen

    AB25 1BN

    Entry requirements

    This course is suitable for students who are entering their Senior Phase at School and who are on track to achieve passes in related National 5 awards in S4. Related areas of prior study would include Computing, Art, Graphic Communication and Design and Technology.

    Applicants need to be capable of working at SCQF level 6 and have a good level of written and spoken English.

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    Course details

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    Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

    Venue details

    Gallowgate

    Aberdeen

    AB25 1BN

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