The English and Film undergraduate course offered by the University of Salford combines the study of English literature and film, enabling students to improve their understanding of each field as complementary to one another. It offers the opportunity to examine film as a significant form of modern culture and English texts in a student-centered, encouraging, and supportive environment.Course Content: The course's content is designed with a blend of traditional and contemporary studies, providing students with a solid critical and theoretical background while bringing modern influences into consideration. It includes studying various genres, historical periods, and diverse national cinemas, alongside a broad range of literary traditions and theoretical perspectives.Key Modules: Some of the key modules within the course include Adaptation, Gothic Cinema and Horror Film, From Modernity to Postmodernity, British Identities: Representations in Film & Literature, and Dissertation in English and Film.Accreditations: This English and Film course at the University of Salford is approved by a professional body related to your course, or contains an industry-recognised accreditation.Future Careers: The course helps prepare students for careers in areas such as film and media, the creative arts, teaching, academic and cultural institutions, administration and other professions where excellence in communication skills and critical understanding are required.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.