Films and television are powerful means of mass communication, delighting the mind and providing relaxation through entertainment and knowledge acquisition.
They are by far the most popular pastime for many people around the world, continuing to fascinate almost every one from the young to the old.
The magic of moving pictures in film and television is created by professionals who would have gained their foundation in a Diploma in Film & Television Production, including opportunities to shoot and edit their own work.
The course content will provide the students with necessary theoretical instruction, practical skills and the opportunity to make entertainment products that will meet industry standards.
Entry requirements
Pass an ‘O’ Level or an equivalent qualification from a recognition institution by the local Ministry of Education.
Programme structure
| Year 1 | |
|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
| Professional Communication Skills 1 | Professional Communication Skills 2 |
| Creative and Innovation Studies | Introduction TV Production |
| Human Communication | Photography |
| Introduction to Business Management | Media Writing |
| Introduction to Computer Skills | Organisational Behaviour |
| Presentation, Research & Study Skills | |
| Year 2 | |
|---|---|
| Semester 3 | Semester4 |
| Principles of Entrepreneurship | Communications in New Economy |
| Business Planning | Video Production |
| Leadership Skills & Competencies | TV Production Basic |
| Screen Language | Scripting for Screen |
| Media Law | |
| Year 3 | |
|---|---|
| Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
| Practical Internship | Creative Drama & Interpretation |
| Project Report | Creative TV Directing Workshop |
| TV Documentary Production | |
| Creative Commercials & Music Video | |
| Animation Practice 1 | |
Career Paths
- Film Director
- TV Producer
- Film Editor
- Creative Director
- Art Director
- Copywriter
- Scriptwriter
- Documentary Producer
- Cameraman
- Traffic Coordinator






