College of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences - University of Derby

Bachelor in Film and Television Studies - Grado en Cine y Estudios de Televisión

College of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences - University of Derby
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial
  • Precio:
    UK/EU students: Full time: £9,000 (each year) £1,125 per module (you usually take the equivalent of 18 single modules) International students: Full time: £11,500
  • Comienzo:
    Enero 2018
  • Lugar:
    Derby
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    3 Años
  • Idioma:
    El Grado se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies

Presentación

During this course you will focus on the critical and theoretical study of the moving image, while exploring related topics such as scriptwriting and archiving and gaining work experience.
Throughout your studies you’ll develop an in-depth understanding of film and television using a variety of disciplines including cultural studies, history, politics and psychology. The Work-Based Learning modules also offer students the opportunity to negotiate a period of work experience within the media industry.
You will benefit from the broad range of expertise within your teaching team, which includes subjects such as third cinema, British television drama, cyberbodies and the international horror genre. Some of our lecturers are also award winning filmmakers in their own right, enabling them to enhance your understanding of film theory with their first hand experience of working in the industry.
We have close ties with the Quad independent cinema, as well as a number of film festivals.

Requisitos

UCAS Points 240 (up to 40 from level 3 qualifications)


The UCAS point requirements above will be made up primarily from your core A2s (full A Levels) or equivalent qualifications such as BTEC Diploma, International Baccalaureate, Scottish Highers etc.
We will accept a certain value of points (detailed above) from level 3 qualifications such as AS Levels (where those AS Levels are not taken on to A2 Level), the Extended project, or Music qualifications.
We don´t accept points from Key Skills Level 3. If you have any questions about what is or isn´t accepted, please contact our Admissions team.
We also accept the Access to HE Diploma.
Your points at level 3 will be in addition to 5 GCSEs at grade C or equivalent level 2 qualifications.
The UCAS tariff points are a guide - we´ll also consider all the information that you´ve included in your application. We´ll also want to see that you´re enthusiastic and motivated to take this course and that you have the potential to benefit from coming to university.

Programa

Stage one
You´ll study the following modules:
The Moving Image
Film and Television: Production and Industries
European Cinema
American Screen Cultures
Representation: Race and Gender
Audiences and Audience Research
Stage two
You´ll study the following module:
Critical Approaches
Screen Narration
Small Screen Drama: Television and Adaptation
Youth TV
British Cinema Since 1960
And you´ll select options from the following:
Conflicting Images: News and the Media
Film in the East
Work Based Learning in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Writing for Screen
Practices and Narration
Stage three
You´ll study the following module:
Indepenent Study in Film and Television
And you´ll select options from the following:
New Hollywood and Beyond
Documentary and Factual Production: Poetics and Praxis
Experiment and Avant-Garde
Horror/Nation
Indepedent Study in Film and Television Practice (alternative to theory dissertation above)
Management Experience in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Television Outside the Box
The Magic Box: Psyche and Cinema
World Cinema
Advanced Scriptwriting

Salidas profesionales

Graduates from this course have gone on to have careers in cinema marketing or management, journalism, public relations, radio production, television production and television research. You could also move on to careers in lecturing, teaching, museum work, library work and film archiving. Or if you want to continue your studies, you’ll be able to move onto a postgraduate course such as our MA Humanities or MA Humanities: Horror and Transgression.
Graduate Leigh Small worked on a graphics traineeship which is part of ITV News Group. Over 1,000 people applied and Leigh had to go through a series of interview stages before getting this fantastic job. After completing his training at ITV Central, Leigh was promoted and now works as a fully fledged Graphic Designer for ITV Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle.

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