Literature and Cinema
Bachelor's degree
In Stirling
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Stirling (Scotland)
Introduction:
The Literature and Cinema degree combines the study of literature with the study of global cinema and culture. This innovative combined degree course cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries, drawing on literature and visual culture in English Studies, area studies, and across the humanities. You’ll learn how to interpret cultural texts and practices from throughout the world, gaining a solid grounding in film and textual analysis and cultural studies. This degree can lead to a variety of careers, including publishing; academia; journalism; television, radio and film; administration and management; advertising and public relations.
We’re a vibrant and friendly team, with close international ties and a reputation for cutting-edge research and high-quality teaching.
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Fees and costs
Fees 2017/18
Overseas students (non-EU) £ 11,845.00
Scottish and EU students £ 1,820.00
Students from the rest of the UK £6,750 per year for a maximum of 4 years
Fees 2018/19
Overseas students (non-EU) £ 12,140.00
Scottish and EU students £ 1,820.00
Students from the rest of the UK £9,250.00
From 2016/7 onwards, the fees for overseas undergraduates will be held at the level upon entry.
Please note: Scottish and EU students can apply to the Students Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) to have tuition fees paid by the Scottish government. Students from the rest of...
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Subjects
- Cinema
Course programme
Assessment is continuous, so you will submit coursework as well as sitting exams. There is also a component of group work and group assessment, which enables you to develop teamwork skills.
In the final year of your studies, you will take a dissertation module and write a dissertation on a specialist subject of your own choosing.
Literature and Cinema