Film and Screen Media (Hons) at University College Cork explores how moving images shape culture, politics and everyday life—through film studies, screen media analysis and hands-on digital production. You’ll study cinema from early technologies to today’s internet and social platforms, while developing practical skills in writing and filmmaking.
The Film and Screen Media (Hons) program at University College Cork delves into the impact of moving images on culture, politics, and daily life. This course combines theoretical study with practical application, enabling students to engage in film studies, screen media analysis, and hands-on digital production. Participants will explore the evolution of cinema from its early roots to contemporary digital platforms while honing their skills in writing and filmmaking.
The curriculum integrates essential film studies and screen media modules with practical workshops focused on digital production and screenwriting. Students can expect a diverse range of subjects, including:
Hands-on components include:
Final-year assessments typically feature a significant written or project-based element, with specific formats detailed on the program website.
Admission to the Film and Screen Media (Hons) program requires meeting the academic criteria set by University College Cork for undergraduate study. Specific grade thresholds and subject prerequisites will vary based on your educational background and entry pathway. International qualifications are evaluated to ensure they align with the standard of the Irish Leaving Certificate.
For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency is necessary unless an exemption applies.
Graduates of the Film and Screen Media program can pursue a variety of career paths within the creative industries. Potential roles include film director, screenwriter, film critic, media analyst, and digital content creator. The blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills gained throughout the course prepares students for success in a dynamic and evolving field.
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