Our Film Studies degree combines critical and creative work and practice, depending on your interests and career plans. At Bangor, we are committed to teaching in small groups and to the majority of our modules being delivered through weekly workshops and seminars. Lecturers who teach on the Film Studies degree have a range of interests including American Cinema, British and European film, Japanese and other world cinemas, gender, visual culture, film analysis, the body and film, film and history, digital technology, and film, scriptwriting and screenwriting, film-making, media and film in Wales, acting and performing, language and film, blogging and podcasting, computer games and film, film stars and film on television. Our Film Studies lecturers have recently written books and articles on topics such as Cult Film, American Culture and Film, Cinema and Medicine, Jewish Film, Surrealist Film, Cinema and Landscape, Australian Film, and the new technologies of film viewing.
Offers are tariff based, 80 - 120 tariff points from a Level 3 qualification* e.g: A Levels (no specific subjects required) International Baccalaureate Diploma BTEC National/Extended Diploma and Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma: MMP - DDM City & Guilds Advanced Technical/ Extended Diploma: considered on a case by case basis Access Welsh Baccalaureate is accepted.
IELTS (SELT or Non-SELT) or IELTS Indicator 6.0 (5.5)
Media and Journalism
Bangor
Undergraduate
3
September
£9,000,
Staffordshire
Undergraduate
GBP
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Undergraduate
GBP £1725
London
Undergraduate
GBP £ 9,250, £18,950