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Course Overview

You will develop a historically-informed and critically aware understanding of film as:

  • An industry
  • An art form
  • A cultural product.

Our diverse teaching staff team are film specialists with different national and cultural backgrounds. Our advisory panel contributes to the course and our annual series of Film Studies events, including an annual Careers Day. The panel includes film industry experts such as leading directors, journalists, producers, and technical specialists.

We cover the history and theory of popular cinema in:

  • The US (classical and contemporary Hollywood)
  • Europe
  • East Asia (especially Japanese cinema).

Modules on story development and research methods will sharpen your writing skills in preparation for your dissertation project. You have the opportunity to go to the Cannes Film Festival on our field trip.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

Applicants should normally hold a good honours degree (2.1 or above), or its equivalent, in an Arts and Humanities subject or similar discipline. The previous study of film is desirable but not essential. Selection will be normally made following an interview.

English Language Requirements:

IELTS requirement of 7.0 overall with 6.0 in all components. 

Fees

Home (UK) Full time tuition fee: £8200 (Masters); £7200 (Diploma); £4100 (Certificate)

Home (UK) Part time fee: £4100

International / EU full time fee: £15500


This information was accurate on : 30/03/2021
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