BA Film and Television Studies
You watch. You binge. You play.
You’re entertained, informed, influenced and connected.
Our degree helps you to understand how this happens - and the opportunities to get involved.
You’ll look at screen media beyond the TV and film sets:
As you progress through the course you’ll specialise and build work around your own ideas.
We’re not a technical training course but use practical coursework to help you understand the theory. You might:
We have a full programme of industry guests from a wide range of companies and roles. They’ll offer you a window into the range of opportunities available in the creative sector.
By the end of the degree you’ll have gained new perspectives and learnt new ways to look at the films, shows and games you love.
Find out more about what it’s like to study in the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies.
"This degree made me rethink what I thought I knew about cinema, and certainly changed the way I look at films and television. I saw new techniques, and rules get broken, and felt emotions I did not know I could feel."
Carolina Avraamidou, Film and Television Studies BA (2020)
You watch. You binge. You play.
You’re entertained, informed, influenced and connected.
Our degree helps you to understand how this happens - and the opportunities to get involved.
You’ll look at screen media beyond the TV and film sets:
As you progress through the course you’ll specialise and build work around your own ideas.
We’re not a technical training course but use practical coursework to help you understand the theory. You might:
We have a full programme of industry guests from a wide range of companies and roles. They’ll offer you a window into the range of opportunities available in the creative sector.
By the end of the degree you’ll have gained new perspectives and learnt new ways to look at the films, shows and games you love.
Find out more about what it’s like to study in the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies.
"This degree made me rethink what I thought I knew about cinema, and certainly changed the way I look at films and television. I saw new techniques, and rules get broken, and felt emotions I did not know I could feel."
Carolina Avraamidou, Film and Television Studies BA (2020)