BA Film Studies and Portuguese 45 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Manchester |TopUniversities

BA Film Studies and Portuguese

Subject Ranking

# 51-100QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

45 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

BA Film Studies and Portuguese aims to develop students’ understanding and awareness of the rich possibilities of this creative medium and encourages them to approach the study of film from a range of historical and theoretical perspectives. The Film Studies component will focus on both classical and contemporary films, covering a wide range of film cultures from around the world. Students will study mainstream and non-mainstream films in order to broaden their understanding of the history of film, as well as the debates and issues that are informing and generated by current practice in film and shaping its future. The course emphasizes historical and theoretical approaches to studying film rather than practical production. The Portuguese component will allow students to study both European and Brazilian Portuguese. Students will also explore a range of options in areas such as contemporary culture, colonialism, literature and cinema from Brazil, Portugal, Mozambique and Angola.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

BA Film Studies and Portuguese aims to develop students’ understanding and awareness of the rich possibilities of this creative medium and encourages them to approach the study of film from a range of historical and theoretical perspectives. The Film Studies component will focus on both classical and contemporary films, covering a wide range of film cultures from around the world. Students will study mainstream and non-mainstream films in order to broaden their understanding of the history of film, as well as the debates and issues that are informing and generated by current practice in film and shaping its future. The course emphasizes historical and theoretical approaches to studying film rather than practical production. The Portuguese component will allow students to study both European and Brazilian Portuguese. Students will also explore a range of options in areas such as contemporary culture, colonialism, literature and cinema from Brazil, Portugal, Mozambique and Angola.

Admission Requirements

66+
185+
7+
100+
+
34+
1290+

Jan-2000

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