Supported by academic researchers and industry professionals you will analyse the historical and social context of cinema and television, covering a wide range of genres from comedy to horror. You will benefit from our partnerships with cultural institutions such as the Tyneside Cinema. You can also choose to put your knowledge into practice by developing your own short film.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Ellison Place, NE1 8ST
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On request
About this course
Entry Requirements 2019/20
Standard Entry
GCSE Requirements:
A good GCSE profile is expected including Maths and English Language at minimum grade C or equivalent. If you have studied for a new GCSE for which you will be awarded a numerical grade then you will need to achieve a minimum grade 4.
UCAS Tariff Points:
120-128 UCAS Tariff points including one or more of the following:
GCE and VCE Advanced Level:
From at least 2 GCE/VCE A Levels
Edexcel/BTEC National Extended Diploma:
Distinction, Distinction, Merit ation combinations:
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Subjects
Media
International
Cinema
Film and Television
Course programme
Introduction to Television Studies (Core,20 Credits)
Films for Filmmakers 1: Critical Concepts in Film and Television Studies (Core,20 Credits)
Film History (Core,40 Credits)
Personal and Professional Practice (Core,20 Credits)
Media Practice (Core,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Applied Media Production Skills (Core,20 Credits)
Documentary in Film and Television (Core,20 Credits)
Hollywood Cinema (Core,20 Credits)
Researching Audiences (Core,20 Credits)
Cultural Identities on Screen (Core,20 Credits)
Media Events (Core,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Arts Work Placement Year (Optional,120 Credits)
Arts Study Abroad Year (Optional,120 Credits)
Year in International Business (This is made up of 5 modules studied in Newcastle (Semester 1) & Amsterdam (Semester 2) (Optional,120 Credits)
Watching the Detectives: Contemporary European Crime Film and TV (Optional,20 Credits)
Popular Music on Film and Television (Optional,20 Credits)
Cult Film and Television (Optional,20 Credits)
Contemporary British and Irish Cinema (Core,20 Credits)
Adaptations on Film and TV (Core,20 Credits)
Film and Television Dissertation (Optional,40 Credits)
Practical Media Project (Optional,40 Credits)
Mass Communication Case Study (Optional,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Introduction to Television Studies (Core,20 Credits)
Films for Filmmakers 1: Critical Concepts in Film and Television Studies (Core,20 Credits)
Film History (Core,40 Credits)
Personal and Professional Practice (Core,20 Credits)
Media Practice (Core,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Applied Media Production Skills (Core,20 Credits)
Documentary in Film and Television (Core,20 Credits)
Hollywood Cinema (Core,20 Credits)
Researching Audiences (Core,20 Credits)
Cultural Identities on Screen (Core,20 Credits)
Media Events (Core,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Arts Work Placement Year (Optional,120 Credits)
Arts Study Abroad Year (Optional,120 Credits)
Year in International Business (This is made up of 5 modules studied in Newcastle (Semester 1) & Amsterdam (Semester 2) (Optional,120 Credits)
Watching the Detectives: Contemporary European Crime Film and TV (Optional,20 Credits)
Popular Music on Film and Television (Optional,20 Credits)
Cult Film and Television (Optional,20 Credits)
Contemporary British and Irish Cinema (Core,20 Credits)
Adaptations on Film and TV (Core,20 Credits)
Film and Television Dissertation (Optional,40 Credits)
Practical Media Project (Optional,40 Credits)
Mass Communication Case Study (Optional,20 Credits)
Academic Language Skills for Arts (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
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