A practical and research-led Film (Hons) degree at Northumbria University, taught by filmmakers, scholars, and historians. You’ll develop your own screen projects while studying how film shapes culture, audiences, and society.
Embark on a transformative journey with the BA (Hons) Film degree at Northumbria University. This program emphasizes both practical skills and research-informed learning, taught by experienced filmmakers, scholars, and historians. You'll have the opportunity to create your own screen projects while examining the profound impact of film on culture, audiences, and society.
The curriculum offers a blend of production-focused modules and critical, research-informed coursework. You'll progress from foundational practice to increasingly independent creative projects.
Final portfolio/project: Throughout the program, you will create substantial film work, culminating in a portfolio of original screen projects alongside critical assessments.
Workshops, seminars, and feedback: Engage in regular studio sessions and receive tutor feedback to support the iterative development of your creative and analytical skills.
To apply for this program, you will need acceptable Level 3 qualifications, typically obtained through UCAS. There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this course.
Graduates of the BA (Hons) Film program can pursue a range of career opportunities within the film and media industries. The skills acquired during your studies will prepare you for roles in film production, screenwriting, direction, editing, and many other related fields. The program's strong emphasis on both practical and theoretical aspects of film ensures that you are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of the creative industries.
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