Our Courses

At City of Westminster College we pride ourselves on running inspiring and engaging courses, which develop your creative thinking and provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Our courses are designed with your employability in mind; from work placements and real-life projects to facilities mirroring industry, they provide an excellent launchpad for your future career.

We offer a diverse and exciting range of vocational and practical qualifications for you to choose from, across a wide range of subject areas. With courses for school leavers (16-18 year-olds) including A-levels, T-Levels and BTECs, courses for adults, Apprenticeships, Higher Education, short courses and work-based vocational learning, there's sure to be something for you at City of Westminster College - find your course below.

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Media

By 2028 Britain's entertainment and media sector will generate £121 billion in revenue. With demand for jobs in the sector ever increasing, it’s an exciting time to be joining.

Our media courses focus on television production and cover topics like moving image, single camera production, multi camera studio production, digital editing, podcasting, journalism and short film production. Additional units for study include audio, animation, and photography.

Our facilities include dedicated TV and radio studios, and Mac editing suites. You will learn from experienced teachers, who continue to work in the creative industries or further their knowledge through advanced research.

We work in partnership with a range of companies, to provide work experience opportunities and work-related projects. Over the past six years, we have established a good working partnership with Westminster City Council and our students to get the opportunity to produce professional documentaries and produce corporate videos for Active Westminster.

What's next?

Upon successful completion at each level, you can enter employment or after completing Level 3, you can pursue a university degree. Potential future job opportunities include 3D animator, AV technician, broadcast engineer, camera operator, digital designer, director, floor manager, journalist, lighting technician, producer, radio broadcast assistant, runner, screen writer, sound engineer, special effects designer, stage manager and video editor

For more information on Media courses, please click on the links below.

Course Suitable for Categories
UAL Level 1 Diploma in Art, Design & Media 16-18 F.E. Courses
UAL Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology 16-18 F.E. Courses
UAL Level 3 Diploma/Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology 16-18 F.E. Courses