About BA In Film And Television Production in Griffith College, Ireland
This all-action course, with a huge focus on building practical skills, will help you direct the career of your dreams.
Delivered in association with Pulse College and Windmill Lane Recording Studios, this exciting course has been created for people who have a passion for film making and storytelling on screen and have already started to experiment in these areas.
Why Study Film and Television Production at Griffith College?
The BA Film and Television Production is conducted on a full-time basis over a three-year period. The aim of the course is to assist enthusiastic students in developing the essential practical skills and knowledge required to work in the dynamic area of film and television production.
- You will gain a solid understanding and working knowledge of a digital camera, lighting, sound, and editing, associated software, hardware and equipment, screenwriting, and online screen media.
- You will develop strong practical skills with the use of TV studio, film and television production equipment and computer technologies a central part of the course curriculum.
- You will build a strong portfolio of your work and participate in a number of exciting projects including directing your own 7-minute documentary and acting as a key crew member in an ‘as-live’ broadcast.
- Form your career path with further specialisation in three elective choices out of the five award-winning modules.
- Option to further your studies in media with progression to Griffith's three specialist media Masters programmes.
Career Progression
Through the BA in Film and Production, you will have gained valuable professional experience, built a strong portfolio and developed strong studio & TV production skills. There is a wide range of career options for our graduates including:
- Video Production Consultant
- Production Manager
- Field Producer
- Script Development
- Media Consultant
- Cinematography
- Sound Design
- Screenwriting
- Camera Operator
- Location Manager
Completed High School - must pass Maths and a language (English or other modern language). Please contact the International Admissions Office at for specific country requirements.
English Language
If English is not your native language, you must show proof of English Language proficiency. We accept the following certifications:
- IELTS
- TOEIC
- TOEFL
- Cambridge
- PTE
Griffith College, Ireland Highlight
Type |
Private |
Established |
1974 |
Students |
>7000 |
Campus |
URBAN |
Intake |
Sep |
World Ranking |
7693 |
Country Rank |
27 |
Griffith College, Ireland Average Tution Fees And Other Expenses
Avg.Tutution Fees |
€9,400-€12,000 |
Administration Fee |
€125.00 -€250.00 |
International Student Support Fee |
€300 |
Registration Fee |
€250 |
Visa Administration Fee |
€200 |
Protection of Enrolled Learner Fee |
€245 |
Average Living Cost in Ireland
Undergraduate courses |
€9,000 – €45,000 per year |
Postgraduate Master and PhD courses |
€9,150 – €37,000 per year |
Student living on campus |
300 - 650 EUR/month |
Student living with partner/colleagues |
450 - 550 EUR/month |
Internet |
up to 60 EUR/month |
Utilities |
around 30 - 50 EUR/month |
Food costs |
250 - 350 EUR/month |
Transportation costs |
50 – 55 EUR/month |
Books and other study materials |
75 EUR/month |
Social activities/entertainment |
60 - 100 EUR/month |
Medical insurance |
45 EUR/month |