The BA Art and Film course, offered by the University of Reading, combines the study of art, film and television. It provides students with an opportunity to explore these subjects in depth, focusing on visual culture and analysing films, television programmes, and artworks from various historical and cultural contexts. Course Content: In this course, students will have the opportunity to work with a variety of approaches and mediums in art, including drawing, film, sculpture, and installation. Students will study the historical and contemporary development of film and art. They will also critically analyse and interpret artistic works, learn about major film theories, understanding the creative process in film production, and assess the impact of cultural differences on the production and consumption of art and film.Key Modules: Key modules in this course include 'Art Practice and Ideas', 'Thinking Cinema', 'Representing Women', and 'Representation and Memory in Film and Television'. Other notable modules are 'Art and Visual Culture', 'Introduction to Television Studies', 'Art and Psychoanalysis', and 'Art in the Age of the Anthropocene'.Future Careers: Graduates from the BA Art and Film course at the University of Reading have gone on to careers in various sectors, including the film and television industries, arts administration, marketing and PR, teaching, public relations, and journalism. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.