English and Film Studies

Bachelor's degree

In Leeds

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Leeds

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview ​If you love a good story, whether in print or in film, Leeds Trinity University can give you the opportunity to indulge your passions on our Joint Honours undergraduate degree in English and Film Studies.

Stories focus on things people care about (love, drama, protest, hope). Stories also have to be constructed with care to make sure they strike the right note with their audience. Each story told features issues we can explore about important human themes, individual identity or social and political patterns of behaviour.&#;But, stories also need to be planned, crafted, funded, produced and distributed.

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Leeds (West Yorkshire)
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Brownberrie Lane, LS18 5HD

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About this course

Course Benefits ​Engage in critical debates about the social, political and ethical issues that literature and film represent.Work with published writers and academic researchers.Consistently high scores in student surveys for teaching, support and guidance.Make links with the world of publishing and meet published writers.

Typically, our entry offer for this degree course is 104 UCAS tariff points.
Other requirements: For the old GCSE system we require grade C or above and for the new GCSE grading system we will accept grade 4 or higher in English Language.​ ​In addition, a pplicants   usually have an A Level (or equivalent) in an English-related subject but this is not essential. ​​We welcome students with a wide range of qualifications such as A Levels, BTECs and accredited Access courses.  We treat every application on its own merits; we value highly...

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  • Film Studies
  • English
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Menu Programme of Study Catalogue English and Film Studies - ENGAFIL Programme Structure
  • English and Film Studies Programme Structure (PDF)
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Programme Specification
  • English and Film Studies Programme Specification Document (PDF)
Level 4
  • ENG : Research and Essay Writing: Focus on Plays - Core
  • MFC : Camera, Photography and Lighting - Core
  • ENG : Roots of Genre - Core
  • ENG : Professional Development and Placement - Core
  • ENG : Writing Practices I: Introduction to Genre - Option
  • MFC : International Film Industries: Contemporary Issues and Debates - Option
  • MFC : Introduction to Scriptwriting - Option
  • MFC : Analysing Film - Core
  • MFC : Programme Level Assessment - Core
  • ENG : Programme Level Assessment - Core
Level 5
  • MFC : Film Industry 2: The UK - Core
  • MFC : World Cinemas - Core
  • ENG : Professional Development and Placement - Option
  • MFC : Professional Development and Placement - Media, Film and Culture 2 - Option
  • ENG : Literary Period: the Middle Ages - Option
  • ENG : Literary Period: the Renaissance - Option
  • ENG : Literary Period: Twentieth Century Literature - Option
  • ENG : Writing Practices II: Innocence and Experience - Option
  • HUM : Introduction to Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture and Society - Option
  • ENG : Linguistic Topics - Option
  • ENG : Constructions of Gender - Option
  • ENG : Magical Realism in World Fiction - Option
  • MFC : Screening American Cultural History: Research and Analysis - Not available for study this Academic Year
  • MFC : Screening Performance - Option
  • MFC : Understanding Disney - Option
  • MFC : Myths, Meaning and Movies - Option
  • MFC : Television Genres - Option
Level 6
  • ENG : Literary Period: Victorian Literature - Core
  • MFC : Media, Film & Culture Research B - Core
  • MFC : Mapping the Audio-Visual Landscape - Option
  • MFC : European Cinema - Option
  • MFC : Film and Television Adaptation - Option
  • MFC : Spiritualities, the Sacred and the Screen - Option
  • MFC : Science Fiction - Option
  • ENG : Seventeenth Century Literature - Not available for study this Academic Year
  • ENG : Authors in Depth - Option
  • ENG : The Continuing Middle Ages - Option
  • ENG : Elizabethan Love Poetry - Not available for study this Academic Year
  • ENG : Postmodern Fiction - Option
  • ENG : Writing Practices 3: Experimental Writing - Option
  • ENG : The Child and the Book - Option
  • ENG : The Child and the Book - Option
  • HUM : Great Thinkers 2: Applying Political Ideas - Option
  • MFC : Contemporary Cult Television - Option
  • ENG : Literary Period: Classicism and Romanticism - Option
  • HUM : Professional Learning Through Work - Option

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Course Information A writer needs to identify and treat those human themes in ways that will grab the attention and stimulate interest. The stories we find interesting tell us a lot about ourselves and analysing or creating stories helps us sort out what our values are and what stance we take with the world. The English and Film Studies programme is about learning how we can make sense of stories with a professional eye and how we can start using that knowledge to improve our own creative work. You’ll develop all the skills you need to analyse poetry, prose, drama and the English language, and learn how to adapt the written word for film. The Film Studies modules explore both the history of film and the contemporary issues that face the worldwide film industry. Read our full course terms and conditions.

English and Film Studies

£ 9,250 + VAT