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BA (Hons) in Film Studies, University of Greenwich

London - Canada,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This Film Studies programme is offered at one of the UK’s leading film locations, providing students with the chance to study in a cinematic hub where Hollywood and international professionals frequently work. The course aims to develop students' understanding of how films shape the world by exploring their history, cultural significance, and social impact. It combines theoretical learning with practical skills such as scriptwriting, camera work, sound, and editing, preparing students for careers in creative industries like film production, media research, or education. Located on the iconic Greenwich Campus, the programme uniquely offers learning in real filmic environments, giving students a firsthand look at the industry’s behind-the-scenes magic. Graduates will be equipped to turn their passion for film into meaningful careers, with opportunities spanning story development, marketing, archiving, festival curation, and more.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students are drawn to this programme because it combines theory with hands-on experience, which is highly valued in the industry. Being situated at a renowned filming location, students have the unique opportunity to learn amidst real-world cinematic environments. The programme's excellent reputation is backed by a TEF Gold rating for outstanding student experience and outcomes. The course prepares students for a wide array of careers, with industry-relevant skills like critical analysis, research, production, and presentation skills—key traits that employers seek in the media sector.

Specialisation

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The course covers a broad range of areas including film history, social and cultural analysis, scriptwriting, camera techniques, sound, and editing. While no specific specialisations are listed, the programme aims to develop professional skills applicable to diverse roles within the film and creative industries.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

18.47L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need 112 UCAS points, accepted through qualifications such as A Levels, T Levels, BTECs, or Access to HE. The university offers options for contextual admissions with reduced tariff offers for eligible students and considers prior learning and professional qualifications on an individual basis. International students are also welcomed and should refer to the specific academic and English language requirements listed in the university’s directory.
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English language test

PTE

59

TOEFL

60

IELTS

6

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from this programme work in diverse creative roles such as story development, film production, post-production, media research, festival organization, curating, promotion, and marketing. The course is designed to prepare students for industry entry points through placements, internships, and industry-related projects, with support from the university’s employability services. Many students take advantage of work placements, including paid sandwich year options of 9-13 months, which significantly improve job prospects post-graduation.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need 112 UCAS Tariff points via qualifications like A Levels, BTECs, T Levels, or Access to HE. International students should check the specific academic and English language requirements.

Can I take a work placement during my studies?

Yes, the course offers a sandwich mode where students can undertake paid industry placements lasting 9-13 months between the second and final years. Short-term placements are also encouraged.