The Film Studies with Philosophy programme at Royal Holloway, University of London is a three-year full-time course designed to offer students an in-depth understanding of film theory and history and its connection with philosophy. This course encourages students to develop intellectual rigor and enables them to think critically and creatively while promoting research and communication skills.Course Content: The course content includes exploring different genres of film from around the world, understanding their historical and cultural contexts, and analyzing them using philosophical perspectives. Students will study films as a part of popular culture, industry, and art form. They will also examine the philosophical debates on issues such as the nature of love, morality, art, and knowledge.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include ‘Narrative Cinema’, ‘Hollywood and Beyond: Global Popular Cinemas’, ‘Contemporary Television: Industry, Form and Audience’, ‘Film Culture, Film Philosophy’, 'Introduction to Ancient Philosophy', 'Ethics and Moral Philosophy', and ‘Exploring Modern Philosophy’.Accreditations: The course is accredited by Royal Holloway, University of London, one of the UK’s most prestigious and top-ranking universities.Future Careers: Graduates with a degree in Film Studies with Philosophy from Royal Holloway have a wide range of career opportunities in the global creative industries, including film and television production, marketing, distribution, and exhibition, as well as in journalism, education, and the public sector. The course also equips students with transferable skills relevant for professions such as law, politics, and business.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.