The Film Studies BA at the University of Leicester offers intensive study in film theory, history, and criticism. The course curriculum broadens your perspective on cinema as a major cultural institution and allows you to develop highly valued skills in independent research, critical analysis, teamwork, and presentation. Course Content: Over your three years of study, you will explore film as a commercial, cultural and aesthetic phenomenon while learning about the industry as it currently operates. Your first year provides a foundation in film history and aesthetics, from silent cinema to present day, alongside the opportunity to explore world cinema. Your second and third years are more specialized, offering modules on everything from Hollywood cinema to television studies, women's cinema, documentary and avant-garde film.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Silent Cinema, Hollywood Cinema, Contemporary Cinema, British Television Industries, European Cinema, Women's Cinema, World Cinema, Documentary Film: Theory and Practice, Studying Films.Accreditations: Information about accreditations is not provided at the course link.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue a range of careers such as broadcasting, filmmaking, advertising, teaching, marketing and public relations. The course can also prepare students for postgraduate studies in film and related subjects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.