BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies
Course Overview
This degree offers a comprehensive exploration of the global film and television industry, blending critical analysis with an understanding of its cultural significance. You will develop a robust set of transferable skills through a curriculum that emphasizes historical and academic study, preparing you for a diverse range of careers or advanced academic pursuits.
Key Program Highlights
- Specialize in the academic, historical, and cultural analysis of film and television
- Develop highly transferable skills for a wide choice of roles in the cultural industries
- Shares a common first year with Film and Television Production BA for foundational knowledge
- Courses ranked third in the UK for teaching quality (Guardian University Guide 2023)
- Benefit from a program with high student satisfaction, ranked fourth in the UK
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Course Overview
This degree offers a comprehensive exploration of the global film and television industry, blending critical analysis with an understanding of its cultural significance. You will develop a robust set of transferable skills through a curriculum that emphasizes historical and academic study, preparing you for a diverse range of careers or advanced academic pursuits.
Key Program Highlights
- Specialize in the academic, historical, and cultural analysis of film and television
- Develop highly transferable skills for a wide choice of roles in the cultural industries
- Shares a common first year with Film and Television Production BA for foundational knowledge
- Courses ranked third in the UK for teaching quality (Guardian University Guide 2023)
- Benefit from a program with high student satisfaction, ranked fourth in the UK
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The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
Modules
- Approaches to Film and Television Studies
- Digital Skills
- Evolution of Film: 1895 - 1950
- Film Theory and Film Style
- Moving Image Practice
- Revolution of Film and Television: 1950 to the Contemporary Media World
- Sound Design for Linear Media
- Writing and Research Skills
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Contemporary Television Studies
- Location Sound and Dialogue Production
- Media Industry Roles
- Stardom, Performance and Celebrity
- Television Studio Practice
- Digital Project Management
- Documentary Photography
- Journalism Industry Experience
- Podcast Production and Sonic Branding
- Popular Music: History and Culture
- Social Media Strategies
- Styling and Journalism
- Writing Short Films: Introduction to Screenwriting
- America's 20th Century on Film
- Contemporary America and Screen History: From Grifters to #MeToo
- Creative Practice Dissertation Project
- Creative Research Dissertation Project
- Researching Media Audiences
- The French New Wave
- Arts, Culture and Lifestyle Journalism
- Audio Plug-in Coding
- Career Development Learning
- Digital Video Post Production
- Documentary Filmmaking
- Graphical communications
- Interaction Design for Non-Humans
- Media Industry Careers
- Postcolonial Cinema and Media
- Queer Media, Culture and Politics
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Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
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