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COURSE SUMMARY
P314
UCAS code
BA (Hons)Course qualification
220
UCP Marjon - University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
Minimum UCAS Tariff points or grades you need to apply for this course.
UCAS Tariff Point Info
| Grade | A levels | AS levels | Highers | BTEC Aw | BTEC Cert | BTEC Dip |
| A | 120 (A*=140) | 60 | 72 | D 120 | DD 240 | DDD 360 |
| B | 100 | 50 | 60 | - | DM 200 | DMM 280 |
| C | 80 | 40 | 48 | M 80 | MM 160 | MMM 240 |
| D | 60 | 30 | 42 | - | MP 120 | MPP 160 |
| E | 40 | 20 | - | P 40 | PP 80 | PPP 120 |
Always check entry requirements with the university or college in case special conditions apply.
Entry requirement
Part Time / Full TimeStudy mode
4 - 6 years / 3 yearsDuration
What course options are available?
UK £7,800 per year
3 years Full time
20-SEP-12
Contact provider
4 - 6 years Part time
20-SEP-12
Duration info: 4 - 6 years
Where?

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UCP Marjon - University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
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Derriford Road,
Plymouth,
Plymouth,
PL6 8BH
Nearest station: 2.1 miles away
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What is this course about?
This course aims to address some of the key issues involved in the academic study of sport as an aspect of popular media culture and draws on perspectives from cultural and media studies, sociology and sport studies in order to do this; the course specifically aims to enable students to gaina critical awareness of the social, cultural, economic and historical contexts of sports media production and reception, and the important role of the media in framing sport and sporting events/activities; the course provides opportunities for students to develop a range of production skills in creative/practical work, still photography, video and new media/multimedia technologies.
University
Info
- 83Student satisfaction of uni
- 91% with job or doing further study
- 13.2Drop out rate
- 59.09Average weekly rent (£)
- 33:67Male : Female ratio
- 4% of international students
What our
Students say
" I am enjoying the social life at Uni. and making new friends fromdifferent backgrounds. However in general I feel that being at Uni hasn't exactly been the best of experiences. I am transferring Uni's next year as i feel unsupported on the course and " more
- Cez
" I am currently in my third year of my degree however i spent my first year at a different university.
The university itself is small and one of 3 in the city so there is alot happening in way of student nights out and a good range of shops.
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- Jamie
" There have been a lot of negative reviews for Marjon, so I thought I would add my more positive opinion to the mix. I love the course, and maybe Marjon isn't great for all the subjects it teaches, but I would definitely encourage any prospective SLT " more
- Felicity
" Let me start off by saying that I didn't do as well as i'd hoped in my A-levels. I didn't do badly by any means but lets just say the effort could've been better. I picked UCP Marjon firstly on the basis that I thought I could get in due to its fairl " more
- 12
" Its a friendly place, you get to know (by face if not name) a lot of the students and staff.
And in lectures you can get to know your tutors well, this is great when you want some extra advice or help on coursework.
It isn't in the ce " more
- txteva