HNC/D Creative Industries: Radio

Overview

About This Course: 

HNC

This well established course develops radio production and broadcasting skills, including interviewing, scripting, presentation, news operations, sound recording, commercial production and digital editing.

HND

The second year of this course builds on the skills developed in the HNC. The focus is still on programme making, but goes beyond radio and is develops a more sophisticated skillset – technical, production and creative – necessary to work at Producer level rather than that of a Broadcast Assistant.

What You Need: 

Career

There are opportunities in radio for those with a variety of up to date skills and broadcasting knowledge and experience.

Continuing study

Apply for second or third year of the BA (Hons) Broadcast and Production course at the University of the West of Scotland.

More Information

What You Study: 

HNC

The subjects you’ll study include: Radio Presentation, Music Programme Production, Radio Interviewing, Technical Operations, Recording and Editing, Law and the Communication Industries, and Scripting and Presenting for Radio News.

HND

Many of the HNC subjects are offered on the HND at a higher level like Advanced Editing and Studio Operations.  You will also study station management developing creative content.  You’ll tackle more complex programme-making activities in more challenging technical environments.

After The Course: 

Career

There are opportunities in radio for those with a variety of up to date skills and broadcasting knowledge and experience.

Continuing study

Apply for second or third year of the BA (Hons) Broadcast and Production course at the University of the West of Scotland.

How Long: 

HNC - One year, starting in August. HND - Two years, starting in August

Location: 

City Campus North Hanover Street.

Contact

Contact Name: 

Roddy Campbell

Contact Number: 

0141 566 4272

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