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Course Overview

The broad aim of the CAM degree is to develop an understanding of communication and to help you make use of this in developing a detailed awareness and insight into particular professional communication contexts. More specifically, you will: develop a practical awareness of the business context within which the communications industry operates; develop a working knowledge of advertising, public relations and marketing practice; develop a critical awareness of a range of methods of communication research; acquire knowledge and understanding of interpersonal communication; acquire knowledge and understanding of the role of language, both spoken and written; explore the implications of ongoing developments in digital communication for both communication theory and practice.

You will also be given the opportunity to develop a range of applied skills including: communication skills; group work skills; organisational skills; design skills; and information technology skills.

The CAM degree is widely recognised and highly regarded by the Communications industry in Northern Ireland and beyond. It offers lots of opportunities to put your communicaiton and other applied skills into practice. One such initiative is the Publicity Association of Northern Ireland (PANI) Advertising Student Workshop competition. The workshop allows CAM students to work with Graphic Design students to respond to an advertising brief and to create a winning ad campaign. Students work in teams of around six and are assigned a mentor agency. Around six advertising agencies come on board, representing the most prominent advertising professionals in Northern Ireland. The CAM course team hopes that PANI will continue to support this tremendously valuable initiative.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

A level

The A Level requirement for this course is AAB

Applied General Qualifications

Overall BTEC Level 3 QCF award profile D*DD

OR

BTEC Level 3 RQF National Extended Diploma with profile DDD.

You may also meet the course entry requirements with combinations of different qualifications to the same standard (provided subject requirements are met). Examples of combinations include:

A levels with BTEC Level 3 QCF Subsidiary Diploma or BTEC RQF National Extended Certificate

A level with BTEC Level 3 QCF Diploma or BTEC Level 3 RQF National Diploma.

For further information on the entry requirements for this course please contact the administrator as listed in Contact details.

Irish Leaving Certificate

136 UCAS Tariff points to include a minimum of four subjects at Higher Level and one subject at Ordinary Level.

The overall profile must also include English at H6 Higher Level or O4 Ordinary Level.

Scottish Highers

The Scottish Highers requirement for this course is BBBBB

Scottish Advanced Highers

The Scottish Advanced Highers requirement for this course is BBB

International Baccalaureate

Overall International Baccalaureate profile minimum 28 points (14 at higher level)

Access to Higher Education (HE)

Pass Access Course (120 credits) with an overall mark of 73%

GCSE

GCSE Profile to include GCSE English Language grade C or above (or equivalent).

English Language Requirements

English language requirements for international applicants
The minimum requirement for this course is Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5. Trinity ISE: Pass at level III also meets this requirement for Tier 4 visa purposes.

Ulster recognizes a number of other English language tests and comparable IELTS equivalent scores.

Fees

Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Fees

£4530

England Scotland Wales the Islands and EU Fees

£9250

International Fees

£14910


This information was accurate on : 13/04/2021
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