BA Film and Television Studies (with a Foundation Year)

4.5
1 review
  • I have loved every minute of my university life at UEA.If your doing any course your learning new and interesting things all the time and you have plenty of time for partying as well! There is such a diverse group of people at UEA that your always garunteeded to meet some you get on with/new. Don't be afraid to join a club or society, it's personally one of the best decisions i have ever made. I joined the women's football team and feel like i found my place at the univeristy, not only that i have made a lot of life long friends because i joined the club and now i am president of the club, it's a real honour to have been voted in to that role. I would highly recommend UEA for anyone who wants to learn and have a good time, i garuntee UEA will be the best 3 years (if you do an MA 4) of your life! The one piece of advice i would give to anyone thinking of joining uea, is don't be afraid to get INVOLVED. Go with something you love or something you wish to try and get stuck in. looks good on your cv when you leave, which is a bonus. However, the best part is how many great people you will meet and learn from along the way! OH UEA IS WONDERFUL!!!
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Bachelor's degree

In Norwich

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Norwich

The Humanities Foundation Year is an innovative programme aimed at students who need to develop their skills and knowledge in order to study on one of the prestigious degrees offered by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Taught by dedicated lecturers from the Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities, the Foundation Year offers students the opportunity to explore a wide range of academic subjects including literature, history, philosophy, film, television, and Media, American Studies, Politics and the History of Art. As well as providing students with a sound theoretical basis for their continuing studies, this approach allows students to discover previously unknown areas of study, and encourages them to develop their own scholarly interests and ideas.
The Foundation Year also places a strong emphasis on the development of essential study skills and we work closely with each individual to identify and work towards their own individual learning goals.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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University Of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ

Start date

On request

About this course


2018/9A Level CCCInternational Baccalaureate 28 points overall. If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements including 4 in HL English.Scottish Highers Only accepted in combination with Scottish Advanced Highers.Scottish Advanced Highers CCC. A combination of Advanced Highers and Highers may be acceptable.Irish Leaving Certificate 6 subjects at H4Access Course Pass 45 credits at level 3. Humanities or Social Sciences pathway preferred . Other pathways are acceptable, please contact the University directly for further...

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Reviews

4.5
  • I have loved every minute of my university life at UEA.If your doing any course your learning new and interesting things all the time and you have plenty of time for partying as well! There is such a diverse group of people at UEA that your always garunteeded to meet some you get on with/new. Don't be afraid to join a club or society, it's personally one of the best decisions i have ever made. I joined the women's football team and feel like i found my place at the univeristy, not only that i have made a lot of life long friends because i joined the club and now i am president of the club, it's a real honour to have been voted in to that role. I would highly recommend UEA for anyone who wants to learn and have a good time, i garuntee UEA will be the best 3 years (if you do an MA 4) of your life! The one piece of advice i would give to anyone thinking of joining uea, is don't be afraid to get INVOLVED. Go with something you love or something you wish to try and get stuck in. looks good on your cv when you leave, which is a bonus. However, the best part is how many great people you will meet and learn from along the way! OH UEA IS WONDERFUL!!!
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4.6
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

axelle

4.5
05/02/2013
What I would highlight: I have loved every minute of my university life at UEA.If your doing any course your learning new and interesting things all the time and you have plenty of time for partying as well! There is such a diverse group of people at UEA that your always garunteeded to meet some you get on with/new. Don't be afraid to join a club or society, it's personally one of the best decisions i have ever made. I joined the women's football team and feel like i found my place at the univeristy, not only that i have made a lot of life long friends because i joined the club and now i am president of the club, it's a real honour to have been voted in to that role. I would highly recommend UEA for anyone who wants to learn and have a good time, i garuntee UEA will be the best 3 years (if you do an MA 4) of your life! The one piece of advice i would give to anyone thinking of joining uea, is don't be afraid to get INVOLVED. Go with something you love or something you wish to try and get stuck in. looks good on your cv when you leave, which is a bonus. However, the best part is how many great people you will meet and learn from along the way! OH UEA IS WONDERFUL!!!
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Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2017

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

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Subjects

  • Beginners French
  • Intermediate French
  • Beginners German
  • Intermediate German
  • Beginners Spanish
  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Beginners Italian
  • Arabic
  • Greek
  • Sign language
  • Politics
  • Teaching
  • Philosophy
  • Film and Television
  • Art
  • Cinema
  • University
  • MS Excel
  • Media
  • Humanities
  • History of Philosophy

Course programme


Year 1

Compulsory Study (80 credits)

  • HUMANITIES: TECHNIQUES AND METHODS
  • HUMANITIES: THE KEY CONCEPTS
  • INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL CULTURES

Option A Study (20 credits)

  • BEGINNERS' ARABIC I
  • BEGINNERS' CHINESE I
  • BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GERMAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GREEK I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' ITALIAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I
  • BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR
  • CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
  • INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
  • INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I

Option B Study (20 credits)

  • BEGINNERS' ARABIC II
  • BEGINNERS' CHINESE II
  • BEGINNERS' FRENCH II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GERMAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GREEK II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' ITALIAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' JAPANESE II
  • BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' SPANISH II - A2 CEFR
  • HISTORY AND SOCIETY
  • INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
  • INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE II
  • LITERATURE AND THE HUMANITIES
  • MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
  • WHAT IS POLITICS?


Year 2

Compulsory Study (120 credits)

  • ANALYSING FILM
  • ANALYSING TELEVISION
  • INTERROGATING CULTURE
  • STUDIES IN FILM HISTORY
  • WHAT IS FILM HISTORY?


Year 3

Compulsory Study (20 credits)

  • RESEARCHING MEDIA

Option A Study (20 - 40 credits)

  • FILM THEORY
  • THEORISING TELEVISION

Option B Study (40 - 80 credits)

  • ADAPTATION AND TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING
  • ANIMATION
  • DOCUMENTARY: HISTORY, THEORY, CRITICISM
  • FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION
  • FILM GENRES
  • FILM-STRUCK GIRLS: WOMEN AND BRITISH CINEMA HISTORIES
  • RECEPTION STUDIES: HISTORY, THEORY AND TRANSCULTURAL CONTEXTS
  • TELEVISION STUDIO PRODUCTION
  • THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO SYSTEM
  • THEY CAME FROM OUTER-THE-CLOSET: GENDER, SEXUALITY AND PANIC IN AMERICAN FILM

Option C Study (0 - 20 credits)

  • ADVANCED ENGLISH I - B2 CEFR
  • ADVANCED ENGLISH II - B2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' ARABIC I
  • BEGINNERS' ARABIC I (SPRING START)
  • BEGINNERS' ARABIC II
  • BEGINNERS' CHINESE I
  • BEGINNERS' CHINESE I (SPRING START)
  • BEGINNERS' CHINESE II
  • BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
  • BEGINNERS' FRENCH II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GERMAN I (SPRING START) - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GERMAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GERMAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GREEK I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' GREEK II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' ITALIAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' ITALIAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I
  • BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I (SPRING START)
  • BEGINNERS' JAPANESE II
  • BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN II - A2 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR
  • BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
  • BEGINNERS' SPANISH II - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II - A2/B1 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
  • INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
  • INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I
  • INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I (SPRING START)
  • INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE II


Year 4

Compulsory Study (30 credits)

  • FILM, TELEVISION AND MEDIA STUDIES DISSERTATION (SPRING)
  • FILM, TELEVISION AND MEDIA STUDIES: DISSERTATION (AUTUMN)

Option A Study (60 - 90 credits)

  • GENDER AND GENRE IN CONTEMPORARY CINEMA
  • INVESTIGATING AUDIENCES: PARTICIPATORY CULTURES AND IMMERSIVE MEDIA
  • JAPANESE FILM: NATIONAL CINEMA AND BEYOND
  • NATIVE AMERICAN WRITING AND FILM
  • TELEVISION COMEDY

Option B Study (0 - 30 credits)

  • MEDIA PRACTICE PROJECT (AUTUMN)
  • MEDIA PRACTICE PROJECT (SPRING)

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BA Film and Television Studies (with a Foundation Year)

£ 9,250 VAT inc.