BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies - Full-time
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
3 Years
Film and television inform, entertain, reflect, and also shape society, and this course examines the power behind these key mediums.
This course at Lincoln is a theoretically oriented critical studies degree, enhanced by opportunities for creative and professional development. It gives students the opportunity to undertake practical work, enabling them to deepen their understanding of the critical issues and key concepts of the discipline.
The course is taught by research-active staff working on a diverse range of topics, including the documentary, heritage cinema, children's film and TV, representations of difference, Hollywood, and marginal cinemas. Meanwhile, practical modules are delivered by active media professionals using industry-standard facilities and equipment.
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Our graduates may go on to employment in exhibition and curation, media journalism, marketing and PR, media management, and a variety of production-related roles in film, TV, and the creative industries. They may also go into teaching or academic careers via postgraduate study.
United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall
Non UK Qualifications:
EU and Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each element. For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page
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Subjects
- Film and Television
- Cinema
- Full Time
- Media
- Hollywood
- Professional
- Film
- Exploitation Cinema
- TV Production Project
- MACE Internship
- Media Archaeologies
Course programme
- Analysing Moving Image Texts (Core)
- European Cinemas in Context (Core)
- Film Practice (Core)
- Film Theory (Core)
- Introduction to Film History (Core)
- Television Theory (Core)
- TV Studio Practice (Core)
- Advanced Craft Skills - Screenwriting 2 (Option)
- Advanced Craft Skills - Screenwriting (Option)
- Analysing Film and Television as Industries 1 (Core)
- Auditory Culture (Option)
- Children’s Film and Television (Option)
- Documentary Now (Option)
- East Asian Cinemas (Option)
- English for Academic Purposes (media) (Option)
- Film and Television Study Period Abroad (Erasmus) (Option)
- Film and Television Study Period Abroad (USA) (Option)
- Hollywood Musical (Option)
- Horror in Popular Culture (Option)
- Innovations in Television Studio Practice (Option)
- Realism in Narrative Fiction (Option)
- Screening Gender: stars, genre and audiences (Core)
- Television and Screen Entertainment (Option)
- Visualizing the 21st Century (Option)
- Bio-Media (Option)
- Exploitation Cinema (Option)
- Film/TV Production Project (Option)
- Hollywood cinema in the 1980s (Option)
- Identity in the Animated Film (Option)
- Journalists on the Screen (Option)
- MACE Internship - 24 weeks (Option)
- Mad Pictures (Option)
- Media Archaeologies (Option)
- Media Independent Study (Core)
- Queer Film and Television (Option)
- Science Fiction in Film and Television (Option)
- The New Hollywood 1967 - 1983: from The Graduate to Star Wars and beyond... (Option)
Additional information
£15,900 per level
Part-time
£77.00 per credit point
BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies - Full-time