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BA Film Studies
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Objectives
The academic study of film has, in recent years, become a popular alternative and/or complement to traditional arts subjects. Film is both a global product and a local experience. It is also part of the increasingly visual culture that is experienced almost everywhere in the world today. A grounding in this area will prepare you to work in the cultural industries and will also enable you to understand and analyse the role of the visual in today's world.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements You will need three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English Language, plus one of the following: * 160 points (including a minimum of two A2 Levels or a 12 unit AVCE or a combination) or * 160 points from BTEC National Diploma Certificate or * Equivalent Scottish, Irish or Welsh or overseas qualifications or * An equivalent qualification to those listed above (eg Access to Higher Education Certificate, International Baccalaureate)
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Academic title
BA Film Studies
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Course description
BA Film Studies
Modules include
Level 1
* Introduction to Film Studies
* Student Survival Kit (Academic Study Skills)
* Ideology of the Image
* Cinema & Society: Film as Evidence & Propaganda
Level 2
* Gothic & Horror
* Screening the Modern Immigrant: Ethnicity & Film in the USA
* Cinematic Contexts
* The Globalisation of American Popular Culture
* Film & the American Imagination
* Working with Words
Level 3
* Women, Theology & Film
* The Collapse of Order
* Adaptations, Literature & Film
* Gender, Sexualities & Contemporary Popular Culture
* Film Studies
* Dissertation
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