The Film and Media undergraduate degree at the University of Kent offers an in-depth exploration of media culture and production. This dynamic, multi-disciplinary course draws on television, film, music, and radio, amongst other media formats, allowing students to combine practical and theoretical knowledge to increase their media literacy, critical thinking, and technical skills.Course Content: The curriculum of the Film and Media course varies from studying Hollywood cinema to contemporary multimedia culture, and from global television to digital media. The program equips students with the essential skills for filmmaking, media creation, broadcasting, and journalism.Key Modules: The course includes modules such as Making Media, Global Cinemas, Modernist Avant-Garde Theatre, Screenwriting, Broadcast Media, and Global Fairy Tale and Fantasy. The curriculum also offers standalone project modules such as Film and Media Producing, Directing, Scriptwriting, and Radio Drama.Accreditations: N/AFuture Careers: Graduates of the Film and Media course at the University of Kent typically move into careers in film production, television, radio, digital media, or journalism. Some also opt for further study or careers in teaching or film research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.