

BA (Hons) in Film and English Literature with Study Abroad, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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48 Months
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About this course
Choosing to study Film and English Literature at Lancaster offers a unique blend of academic inquiry and practical filmmaking. The degree, jointly based at the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts and the Department of English and Creative Writing, allows you to explore cinema’s aesthetic significance within media culture and its connections to other art forms like theatre and music. While the course is primarily academic, students have opportunities each year to create digital films using state-of-the-art equipment. The English Literature component spans texts across different periods and genres, emphasizing literature’s societal role and its intersection with film. Modules include Introduction to Film, Literature and Film, and Global Cinema, culminating in a film dissertation. The programme also offers an international perspective, with a significant option to study abroad during the third year, fostering global outlook, cultural awareness, and personal growth.
Why this course is highly recommended
Lancaster’s programme is highly regarded for its strong theoretical grounding, practical film-making opportunities, and international outlook. Being second for Film in the Communication and Media Studies category by The Complete University Guide and securing high positions in creative writing rankings speaks to its excellence. The course’s combination of academic study and hands-on film production, along with the chance to study abroad, makes it ideal for students wanting a broad, immersive experience. The close-knit community, small-group teaching, and access to world-class facilities support student growth in both theoretical understanding and practical skills, preparing graduates for diverse careers in media, arts, and academia.
Specialisation
The course combines specialisms in Film Studies and English Literature, with a focus on the aesthetic, cultural, and theoretical aspects of cinema alongside literary analysis across different periods. Students will engage with modules such as Literature and Film, Global Cinema, and World Literature, alongside practical film production modules. The proximity to Lancaster’s Romanticism strengths near the Lake District, and the department’s established interest in intersections between literature and film, further enrich this specialism through research and exchange with the Wordsworth Trust. The programme emphasizes a critical understanding of film history, theory, and practice, as well as literary analysis, enabling students to develop a comprehensive perspective on contemporary media and literature.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need AAB at A level, including a preference for Film, Media, or other humanities subjects, though these are not essential. Other qualifications accepted include the Access to HE Diploma with distinctions and merits, BTEC Extended Diploma with DDD in relevant subjects, and International Baccalaureate with 35 points overall. There are no specific GCSE requirements, but overall GCSE profiles are considered. The course requires an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component for international students. Specific entry requirements for other qualifications are also detailed, and candidates should ensure they meet the English language standards for admission.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates from Lancaster’s Film and English Literature programme develop strong research, analytical, and communication skills, opening doors in sectors like advertising, arts administration, media production, and journalism. Many pursue postgraduate studies or vocational training, leading to careers in broadcasting, publishing, copywriting, and more. The programme’s emphasis on transferable skills also supports careers in areas such as psychotherapy, consultancy, data analysis, and finance. Alumni have successfully entered diverse fields, including academia, screenwriting, poetry, and teaching, demonstrating the degree’s versatility and its value in both creative and professional contexts.
FAQs
What practical filmmaking opportunities does the course offer?
Throughout the degree, students have the chance to produce short films in each year, using the university's state-of-the-art equipment. Final-year students showcase their work in a public degree show, gaining practical film-making experience.
Is there an international study option?
Yes, students can study abroad during the third year at partner universities worldwide. The year abroad helps develop a global outlook, cultural awareness, and professional networks.
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