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BSc (Hons) Audiovisual Technology

Middlesbrough College

UCAS Code: A208 | Bachelor of Science - BSc

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1year

Part-time | 2024

The programme has been developed in partnership with audiovisual businesses including the Tate Gallery, Visavvi, Shure, The AV Cultural Forum, and Wellcome Trust.

Audiovisual material and associated technical skills are a fundamental, and increasingly significant component at the cinema, on television, at music venues, theatres, festivals, conferences, and for corporate, charity and public sector organisations.
The live audiovisual industry reports a shortage of technically competent staff needed to plan and deliver events involving sound, light, and video projection. There is also a shortage of site-specific audiovisual technicians permanently based in institutions.
Our course prepares you for employment in four main career progression pathways:
AV systems integration
Online and in-person events engineering (sound, light, video projection, camera operator, vision mixing, multimedia control)
Site-specific AV technician (schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, etc)
Audiovisual capture and post-production

Job roles you can progress into include:
Products & Applications Support Specialist
Audio Visual Events Technician
On-site AV Technician
AV Site Manager
Field Service Engineer
Multimedia Architect
Senior Audio Visual Technician
Onsite AV Engineer
Technical Operations Manager
Video Installation Technician
Lead Video Installation Technician
Project Manager
Exhibitions Lighting Manager

Modules

What will I study?
Modules offered may vary.
Modules will include:
Hybrid Events
AV Networking
Business Development
Project

Assessment methods

Modules are assessed by a range of audiovisual media, written assignments, reports, and presentations.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£6,900
per year
England
£6,900
per year
EU
£6,900
per year
Northern Ireland
£6,900
per year
Scotland
£6,900
per year
Wales
£6,900
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Middlesbrough College

Department:

Faculty of Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Sports and Recreation

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