Film Studies BA (Hons) (Joint Honours) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By De Montfort University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

41,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Film Studies Joint Honours course links the criticism and history of film to the core concerns of a range of other subjects. Subjects include Creative Writing, English, Journalism, or Media and Communication. Each of these options functions as a carefully designed programme of study, which allows students to focus on the films they love, while also developing knowledge and skills in an area of their choice. Film Studies at DMU is taught by renowned world-class scholars based in our prestigious Centre for the Study of Cinema and Television History (CATH). The teaching team is made up of widely-published academics, film journalists, filmmakers and industry professionals. Teaching is conducted through a combination of lectures, film screenings, small group discussions, group and practice-led projects, individual tutorials and private study. Students will normally attend around 14–16 hours of timetabled taught sessions each week, and are expected to undertake at least 24 further hours of directed independent study and assignments as required. Students will be provided with lecture support materials through Blackboard, De Montford’s interactive teaching resource.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Film Studies Joint Honours course links the criticism and history of film to the core concerns of a range of other subjects. Subjects include Creative Writing, English, Journalism, or Media and Communication. Each of these options functions as a carefully designed programme of study, which allows students to focus on the films they love, while also developing knowledge and skills in an area of their choice. Film Studies at DMU is taught by renowned world-class scholars based in our prestigious Centre for the Study of Cinema and Television History (CATH). The teaching team is made up of widely-published academics, film journalists, filmmakers and industry professionals. Teaching is conducted through a combination of lectures, film screenings, small group discussions, group and practice-led projects, individual tutorials and private study. Students will normally attend around 14–16 hours of timetabled taught sessions each week, and are expected to undertake at least 24 further hours of directed independent study and assignments as required. Students will be provided with lecture support materials through Blackboard, De Montford’s interactive teaching resource.

Admission Requirements

6+
104+
24+
1100+

3 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
41,250 GBP

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