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Content Creation and Production - T Level

Summary

This T Level offers an immersive journey into the world of digital content creation. Equipping students with the skills to craft compelling narratives and harness multimedia tools, the course will help them to navigate the evolving landscapes of social media and digital platforms.

Focusing on fostering creativity and technical proficiency, it blends hands-on experience with theoretical understanding. Students will delve into the core elements of content creation from video production to graphic design, preparing them for diverse roles in the ever-expanding digital economy. This T Level sparks innovation, igniting a passion for storytelling and empowering the next generation of digital content creators.

Next course dates

Start date Location Duration
02 Sep 2026
University Centre
2 Years

Where can this subject lead?

Career progression

Students can also progress directly into employment into roles such as:

  • Social Media Officer
  • Content Creator
  • Junior Copywriter
  • Junior Content Editor
  • TV or Film Production Assistant
  • Radio Broadcast Assistant
  • Media Researcher

Next steps at B&FC

At B&FC you will have the opportunity to:

  • Continue your studies at B&FC on either our HNC in Photography or Graphic Design
  • Specialise with a higher or degree apprenticeship

Key information

Entry Requirements

4 GCSEs grade 4+ (or equivalent) including English and Maths OR Level 2 qualification in related subject and English and Maths at grade 4 or above.

Plus

  • A successful discussion with a tutor
  • The ability to study independently
  • A genuine interest in the subject
  • Good communication skills
  • Hardworking approach towards the industry

Qualification obtained

T Level Technical Qualification in Media, Broadcast and Production

Fees and funding

Courses for learners who are 16-18 years old at the start of their course and resident in the UK are fully funded. You may also be entitled to further financial help to support your studies depending on your personal circumstances. For more details of these, please visit our page on Finance Support for School Leavers

If you are not a UK resident, we will confirm whether funding is available when we process your application. If not, you may be liable for course fees.

Extra costs and equipment

All the equipment necessary for this course will be provided by B&FC.

Regulation and Accreditation

Accrediting Institution: N/A

Awarding Body: NCFE

Regulatory Body: Ofsted

Terms and conditions

Read our full terms and conditions for more information.

What will I learn?

Essential skills: English and Maths

All school leavers at B&FC are encouraged to continue developing their English and maths skills as higher ability in both these subjects is linked to long-term career success and increased earning potential - irrespective of how well you performed at GCSE. If, however, you achieve a GCSE Grade 3 or less in either subject, you will also have the opportunity to work towards re-sitting these to enhance your paper-based qualifications. This won’t delay your career journey because you will be undertaking this programme of study at the same time as your chosen subject.

Industry placement, field trips and guest speakers

This course features a mandatory 45-day work placement, designed to enhance learning and increase your employability.

We will look to place you with an organisation who will give you the opportunity to explore areas of the industry in which you are hoping to work. This will allow you to acquire those all important work-based skills that employers often ask for and which will complement your classroom based learning and give you the edge when it comes to competing for key roles in the sector.

We will also invite you to attend relevant field trips and career events, which you could draw on to enhance your CV and personal statement.

How will I learn?

This is a full-time course where you will spend some of your time at College and some on workplacement.

We will also expect you to spend at least 3 hours a week on independent learning.

At College, teaching is delivered in groups and supported by group activities and discussions. One-to-one support is also provided to help with completing written assignments.

When you start the course we will assign you a progress tutor who will support you throughout your time here.

Their role is to help you in setting academic and personal targets, identifying career plans, developing employability skills and monitoring your progress to make sure you realise your full potential.

Expert tutors

All tutors involved in the delivery of courses and apprenticeships within the College are approved to teach the subjects and modules they deliver.

Our recruitment process ensures that tutors delivering a given programme are suitably qualified and, where appropriate, possess relevant technical and industrial experience and a familiarity with professional practice. The aim of this is to enrich students’ learning experience, giving them an insight into what working in the industry is really like.