The Film and Television Studies and English BA undergraduate course at Brunel University London offers students an engaging and in-depth exploration of key themes, theories and practices within both the film and TV industry and the world of English Literature. This course enables students to combine their passions for film, TV and English whilst developing crucial skills and knowledge for a successful career in the creative industries or beyond.Course Content: Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to approach their studies from various angles, exploring the history, theory and critical analysis of film, television and literature, as well as their creative practices. They will examine the social, cultural and political dimensions of both past and present media whilst studying a wide range of English texts. In their final year, students will complete an independent project or dissertation, allowing them to conduct an in-depth study on a topic of their choosing.Key Modules: Students will study a variety of modules throughout their course with examples including Introduction to Film, Television Today, Modern and Contemporary Literature, and Global Cinemas. They can also choose from a range of optional modules such as Screenwriting, American Gothic and Television, and Popular Music Cultures.Future Careers: Graduates of this course will possess a versatile range of skills and knowledge, making them highly sought after in a variety of sectors. Possible future career paths include film and TV production, screenwriting, media management, teaching, public relations, advertising, marketing, journalism, and further academic research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.