The BA (Hons) Film and Screen Studies course offered by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) is designed to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of the film and screen industries. This course underlines the significance of these industries in the contemporary world and provides insights into the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of screen-based media. Course Content: The program comprises of theoretical and practical exploration in the creation, distribution, and exhibition of film and screen work. It exposes students to a global range of film and screen practices alongside the cultures and economies in which they operate.Key Modules: Key modules in this course involves understanding the media institutions and audiences, film and screen theory, television drama: aesthetic and forms, global cinemas, and screen and just societies. The modules are carefully designed to make students understand both the aesthetic and socio-political elements of film and screen.Accreditations: This course is validated by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), a leading creative specialist accredited by the Privy Council.Future Careers: The BA Film and Screen Studies course opens up a wide range of potential career pathways. It prepares graduates for a career in diverse field such as film and television criticism, teaching, media research practice, curation and archival work, festival organisation, and roles within regulatory institutions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.