The BA (Hons) Film and TV and Philosophy course offered by Nottingham Trent University is a unique blend of cinematic and philosophical studies. Designed to foster analytical skills and theoretical understanding, the course allows students to navigate various cinematic genres and cultures while delving into complex philosophical theories and ideas. It encourages students to critically analyse, interpret, and appreciate the profound connections between cinema and philosophy.Course Content: The course curriculum is carefully engineered to cover aspects of both cinematic and philosophical studies in detail. It incorporates film interpretation, cinematography, storytelling, and filmmaking techniques in the film and television part of the course. The philosophy curriculum includes modern philosophical thinkers, ethics, psychology, and theories on reality, knowledge, and existence. Key Modules: Notable modules that students can expect to study in this course include Philosophy: Film as Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, Aesthetics and Morality of Documentary Film and TV, Understanding Film and Reason and Argument. Future Careers: On completing the course, students can expect to find employment in a vast array of fields. They can work in the media and entertainment industry as producers, directors, screenwriters or film critics. They can also choose to work within academia, research, teaching, or writing, or follow careers in marketing and advertising, public relations, or project management. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.