The Filmmaking and Screen Writing (Hons) programme at the University of the West of Scotland combines hands-on production training with structured scriptwriting and film studies. You’ll build a professional portfolio through practical projects, studio work, and creative writing modules.
The Filmmaking and Screen Writing (Hons) program at the University of the West of Scotland offers a unique blend of practical production training, structured scriptwriting, and film studies. Throughout the course, students will develop a professional portfolio by engaging in hands-on projects, studio work, and creative writing exercises.
The curriculum is designed around three interconnected strands: practical production, screenwriting, and film studies. Students will progress through studio-based projects and writing-focused modules, culminating in a significant creative output supported by academic learning.
Assessment approach
Students will be assessed through a combination of creative outputs, such as scripts and production work, alongside reflective and critical components that demonstrate an understanding of film aesthetics and professional practice.
Entry requirements may vary based on prior qualifications and academic backgrounds. The university will evaluate eligibility based on the qualifications held and the potential for success in an honours-level program.
Note: Specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA score requirements are not provided for this program.
Graduates of the Filmmaking and Screen Writing program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the film and television industry. With a solid foundation in both technical and creative aspects of filmmaking, students can pursue careers in production, screenwriting, directing, and other related fields, equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in a competitive environment.
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