Film Studies at Queen Mary University of London is an undergraduate degree program that offers an extensive, multi-faceted exploration of film's role in modern society. This course seeks to evaluate and challenge the concepts of film and cinematic experience, by investigating both its history and current cultural significance. Course Content: The curriculum embraces a diverse range of subjects that cover classical narrative cinema, documentary, avant-garde film, animation, and the contemporary cinematic landscape. It offers a unique approach to film study that incorporates other subjects such as literature, painting, photography, television, and popular culture. Key Modules: Key units in the program include ‘The Art of Film’, ‘World Cinema: Transnational Perspectives’, ‘Hollywood and Beyond: Global Popular Cinemas’, ‘British Cinema, from Hitchcock to Loach’, ‘Screen Memories: Exploring Cinema’s Past’, and ‘New Queer Cinema’.Future Careers: The Film Studies course gives graduates diverse career opportunities. It equips students with transferable skills that can be applied to careers in areas such as broadcasting, filmmaking, film distribution, marketing, education, and arts administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.