Film & TV and Philosophy - BA (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Nottingham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Nottingham
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Duration
3 Years
It enables you to shape your study according to your strengths, interests and career ambitions. Combining two subjects can give your degree an international or industry perspective that will make you stand out in the graduate employment market.
Our course combinations are designed so that what you learn in one subject will complement and enhance what you learn in the other. In your final year you can choose either to split your time evenly between your two subjects, or to specialise in one. Our flexible curriculum has been designed to create some amazing opportunities for you too. Your second year of study is divided into two semesters that enables you to take part in optional work placements or go on an international exchange.
By choosing Film & TV and Philosophy you’ll enjoy the freedom to choose from a wide range of optional modules, depending on your own preferences and interests. Your Philosophy studies will give you a unique perspective on the world which will enhance your understanding and appreciation of how we communicate our experiences on screen.
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About this course
This is a major part of the curriculum. Key transferable skills are emphasised and there are opportunities to develop links with organisations and potential employers. Joint honours courses develop a wide range of skills. These include written and oral communication skills, critical analysis and a variety of IT skills. But you’ll also become more self-motivated, be able to work independently and in teams, and develop excellent time management skills.
104 UCAS tariff points from up to four qualifications (two of which must be A-level equivalent)
GCSEs - English and Maths grade C / 4.
If you are unsure whether the qualifications you have, or are currently studying for, meet the minimum entry requirements for this course, please contact us before submitting an application through UCAS.
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Subjects
- Philosophy
- Perspective
- Cinema
- International
- Humanities
- Technology
- Innovation
- Dissertation
- Globalisation
- Resistance
Course programme
- Reading the Screen
- International Cinemas
- Applied Philosophy I
- Philosophy: Thinkers and Themes
- Theorising the Screen
- Contemporary Philosophy: Philosophy in the 20th Century
- Humanities at work
- British Cinema
- British Television
- European Cinema and the City
- Applied Philosophy II
- Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
- Philosophy, Technology and Innovation
- Philosophy and Media
- The Philosophy of Time
- Dissertation
- American Television since 1950
- American Cinema since 1949
- International Cinemas 2
- European Cinema, Globalisation and Resistance
- Wittgenstein and Heidegger
- Reasons for Action
- Contemporary Metaphysics
- Contemporary French Philosophy
- Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
- Advanced Topics in Applied Philosophy
- World Philosophy
- Philosophy and Film
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Philosophy and Childhood
Film & TV and Philosophy - BA (Hons)