

BA (Hons) in Film, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Dublin, Leinster
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48 Months
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About this course
This Film course at Trinity College Dublin invites students to explore the many questions surrounding film, such as how films influence us and how filmmakers responded to technological changes like sound. Over four years, students encounter diverse film styles, movements, and critical perspectives, engaging with the social, cultural, and ideological aspects of film as both art and popular culture. The program combines academic rigor with creative projects, including screenwriting, video essays, and practical exercises like documentary filmmaking. The course encourages responding critically and creatively to contemporary issues and develops students' analytical and expressive skills through seminars, projects, and film analysis.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about watching and analyzing a wide variety of films and expressing ideas creatively through words and images. Trinity's reputation in Performing Arts, its emphasis on collaboration, and engagement with industry practitioners make it a vibrant environment for film students. The program's focus on academic and critical skills, combined with opportunities for public talks, film festivals, and student film society involvement, provides a comprehensive experience for those looking to deepen their understanding of film as both an art form and cultural phenomenon.
Specialisation
While the course builds a broad academic foundation in film history, theory, and analysis, students also have opportunities to choose electives in areas such as digital storyworlds, screenwriting, documentary film, non-Western cinemas, and experimental film. In the final years, students tailor their learning through a range of electives, allowing for a personalized study experience focused on their interests within film as art, criticism, and media production.
Course fees
Application fees
19.93L
1st year tuition fees
19.93L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
This course offers a B.A. Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8). It is a full-time program lasting four years, with admission based on CAO points, which were 521 in 2024, and CAO code TR042. The course includes core modules in film analysis, history, digital media, screenwriting, and documentary practice, with electives available in later years, culminating in a final project that involves a screenplay or video essay along with a theoretical rationale.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue various roles within the film and media industry, though further training may be required to become industry-ready. The program's Industry Advisory Panel features prominent filmmakers and industry professionals, indicating strong industry connections. Students often enter roles in film production, criticism, writing, and media creation, leveraging the critical and creative skills developed during their studies.
FAQs
What are the English language requirements for this course?
Applicants need to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements, with official evidence of proficiency.
Are there options for studying abroad?
Yes, the program offers Erasmus exchanges and opportunities for non-EU exchanges at universities like UCLA, USC, and the University of British Columbia.
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