Film and Literature (BA)

Bachelor's degree

In Coventry

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Coventry

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

You will be taught in small classes by world leading academics who are passionate about their subject. Literature modules are specifically designed for the course by three other top-ranked departments (English, German and French). While there is less of a practice-led teaching element to this course, there is still a vibrant extracurricular culture with students making and showing films to audiences both within and outside the University. Our students and staff also engage with film and television through writing, blogging and screening films in cinema clubs. You’ll emerge from your course with the highly valued ability to research, structure, argue and write to a very high standard on a breadth of current media and literature-related issues.

Your first two years, in which you take two modules in both film and literature, provide a firm grounding in both disciplines. In your first year, you will take modules in Film History, Film Criticism and Literature (Modes of Reading, and Aspects of Modern French and German Literature in Translation). In your second year, you’ll study Hollywood Cinema and either National Cinemas or Silent Cinema. You will also choose from a wide selection of module options from English and Comparative Literary Studies. Third-year modules include Film Aesthetics plus specialist film or literature modules.

You will have the opportunity to write a dissertation on a film topic of your choice, with individual tutorials from an expert in the field. You can also select from module options featuring our academics’ latest cutting-edge research. You may weight the balance of your studies in your third year to develop your particular interests in either film or literature, or film and literature.

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Coventry (West Midlands)
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University Of Warwick, CV4 7AL

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About this course

This equally weighted joint honours degree brings together a traditional discipline (literature) with a newer, pervasive and culturally essential one (film and screen studies). It will develop your understanding of film and several European literatures, their history, aesthetics, and social and cultural significance. You will examine issues common to both while valuing each medium in its own right.

Previous graduates have gone on to work in film and television production, journalism, publishing, advertising, PR, arts administration and to careers in teaching and academia. Our graduates work for organisations including: Condé Nast, BAFTA, BBC, Sky 1, Battersea Arts Centre, Birmingham Flatpack Film Festival and Picturehouse Entertainment. Please see Careers for further information about what some of our Film and Television graduates are doing – and how they think their degree helped them.

A level:AAB to include either English Literature or English Language-Literature (combined).

IB: 36 points including 5 in Higher Level English Literature.

Degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA)

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Subjects

  • English
  • Film and Television
  • Cinema
  • Writing
  • Film Documentary
  • Transnational
  • Interpretations
  • Analysis
  • Research
  • Screenwriting

Course programme

In the first year, you will delve into the history of cinema and the fundamentals of film criticism.

In the second year, you’ll have more flexibility to tailor the course to your own interests, and core modules will focus on Hollywood Cinema and exploring the concept of National and Transnational Cinemas using case studies linked to the expertise of your tutors.

In the third year, you will have the opportunity to apply to write an independent supervised dissertation and the opportunity to apply for a place on a specialist film production module delivered exclusively by the world-renowned London Film School. You can also explore a wide range of specialist topics supported by the research expertise of staff in the department. Recent third year option modules have included Post-war Japanese Cinema, Hollywood Romantic Comedy, Film Documentary, Horror and the Gothic in Film and Television.

How will I learn?

You will typically attend an initial screening of the chosen film or television programme followed by a lecture. There is a further screening in which students review the film or television programme in the light of the lecture and set reading. Finally, there are seminars in which 8–12 students convene with a tutor to discuss the week’s topic. All modules have between 4.5–6 hours of contact time per week.

Film and Television Studies students will take four modules per term and Film and Literature Students will take two film modules per term and two literature modules. Typical independent study time is 2–3 hours per week for each module. This figure increases when writing essays and preparing for examinations.

How will I be assessed?

You will be assessed by a combination of traditional essays and examinations in conjunction with a range of innovative practice-led assignments. These might include devising a video-essay, writing your own film script, assembling a film festival programme or producing your own short film. Students achieving a 2.1 grade in their first two years have the opportunity to apply to either complete a dissertation or short film in their third year.

Film and Literature (BA)

Price on request