Find Television Studies HND/HNC courses in the UK
HND (Higher National Diploma) and HNC (Higher National Certificate) are work-related courses. Generally a Television Studies HND is equivalent to second year of university while a Television Studies HNC is equivalent to first year of university.
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Television Studies course reviews
- My review
- Very enjoyable and sociable. Great lectures with very down to earth lecturers.
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- By Danny - Undergraduate
- Course: Film And Television Ba (Hons)
- At Royal Holloway, University Of London
- Not the best of places. But I'm optimistic about my final year.
- To be perfectly honest, my time at Northampton has been very mixed. The office screwed a lot of things up, they nearly made me miss an exam by telling me the wrong date, my online timetable was often completely wrong, they lost my module choices for ...
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- By Loripops - Undergraduate
- At University Of Northampton
- Metal Capital of the UK!!!!!!!!
- Friendly campus and everything well organised and explained. Great course content and facilities. Brilliant position in the country, near to big cities but countryside just down the road. Fantastic social scene!
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- By in2thenite - Graduate
- At University Of Derby
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