The BA (Hons) English and Film course at Napier University equips students with skills in both literary analysis and the study of cinema, offering a strong foundation for diverse career paths. The course provides both an in-depth study of literature and a comprehensive knowledge of film, promoting parallel skills of analysis in these related fields. Students learn about different aspects of English literature and film, with opportunities to specialize in areas of individual interest in the final year.Course Content: This course combines the study of literary and cinematic texts. Students learn to critique and evaluate a wide range of literature, from traditional to contemporary, exploring the role of narratives, characters, and techniques used. Similarly, in film studies, students expand their analytical abilities by examining film history, theory, national cinemas, genre, and stardom.Key Modules: The course contains modules such as European Cinema, Classic Hollywood, Film Theory, Film Genres, Literature, Controversies and Values, Literature and Society, Classic Texts, American Literature, and Contemporary Literature. In the final year, students can choose from a range of specialist modules fitting their individual plans and interests.Accreditations: The course is currently lacking specific accreditation details. Please visit the official course page for any updates.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can pursue careers in diverse sectors. Possible jobs include publishing, journalism, teaching, arts administration, film programming, and roles in the film and television industries. Additional potential career paths include public relations, marketing, and roles in the digital media sector. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.napier.ac.uk/courses/ba-hons-english-and-film-undergraduate-fulltime)."