The Film Studies undergraduate course at the University of Salford offers a comprehensive exploration into the dynamic field of cinema. This three-year course provides students with a deep insight into all aspects of film, including analysis, context, and production, and arms them with the hands-on experience required for a successful career in this field.Course Content: This course allows students to not only comprehend and critique cinema but also practically explore filmmaking techniques. Along with studying the changing forms and contexts of cinema, students will also be exposed to various elements of cinema from different time periods and from around the world. Key Modules: Core modules of the course incorporate foundational and advanced film studies, introduction to television drama, world cinema in context, scriptwriting, production lab, adapting genres, gender and sexuality on screen, film marketing and distribution, and final project.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can carve a career in varied film-associated fields like filmmaking, film criticism, arts administration, film marketing, or postgraduate study. Job roles might include TV Production Assistant, Film Distribution Manager, Film Critic among others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.