The BA Film and Media studies at Manchester Metropolitan University is a dynamic program that explores the relationship between film, media, and culture. The course enables students to study film and media in their social, historical, political, and cultural contexts while also developing the practical skills required in media industries such as journalism and media production.Course Content: Throughout the course, students will participate in lectures, seminars and workshops, and write critical and creative pieces. The course covers areas such as media industries and audiences, contemporary film and television, digital media and society, and media in historical contexts. There is also optional placement year, and the course concludes with a final year project in either a dissertation or as media practice. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include "Understanding Media", "Introduction to Film Studies", "Media in Historical Context", "Digital Media and Society", and "Applied Media". The course also comprises several optional units, allowing students to tailor their studies based on individual interests.Future Careers: This course provides a strong foundation for those who wish to pursue careers in a diverse array of media-related industries, including broadcasting, journalism, advertising, PR, film and television programming and production, distribution and exhibition, and digital and social media.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.