Comparative Literature and Film Studies is a three-year full-time undergraduate course offered at Queen Mary University of London. This interesting course allows students to study literature in conjunction with the study of film, offering a unique way of engaging with different forms of artistic expression and expanding creative and critical abilities.Course Content: In the first year, students are introduced to a wide range of literature from different countries and periods, which can then be compared and contrasted through themes identified within films. In the second and third year, students specialize in chosen areas, deepening their knowledge and understanding of literature and film. Key Modules: The key modules offered by the course include: Introduction to Film Studies, Poetry, Introduction to Drama, Introduction to Comparative Literature, Narrative, America Empire and Revolution in the 20th Century, and French Cinema.Future Careers: The study of Comparative Literature and Film can lead to a wide variety of careers including arts administration, publishing, public relations, teaching, journalism, film distribution, media, and marketing. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.