You will need four relevant Standard Grades at Credit Level, or a pass in a relevant NC course at SCQF Level 5 or equivalent.
A place on the course is subject to an interview process.
Who is this course for?
These courses offer progression opportunities into General Computing, Interactive Media, Multimedia, Technical Support or Information Technology and provide a broad range of Computing, Information Technology and Media skills.
They are equally suitable for both school leaver and mature applicants returning to the work place.
What subjects will I be studying?
The course provides an in depth knowledge and understanding of digital media. Students are introduced to computer programming, games development and animation. Students will develop the practical skills required to design and produce exciting, high quality multimedia web products and further their knowledge of industry standard application packages.
How many days will I be in college?
Normally 3/4 days, however you will be given your timetable when you attend your Induction Day.
How will I be assessed?
You will undertake continuous class based assessments throughout the course.
Moving On
Progression on to a wide range of relevant vocational courses at SCQF Level 7 or employment.
How do I fund my course?
You should apply for a Bursary. You can get a Bursary/EMA Application Pack from the Student Finance Office located in the Student Information Centre at Ayr Campus once you have been offered a place on the course.