The BA Film & Screen Studies at University for the Creative Arts is a course designed for students who are passionate about film and television culture. It offers a unique blend of film history, theory, and media analysis to equip students with an in-depth understanding of the moving image in the digital age.Course Content: This program will provide students with an understanding of the film and screen industries, through the study of critical, historical and theoretical perspectives. Students will be introduced to key developments in film and screen history, from early cinematic devices to today’s ultra-high-definition screens and emerging tech platforms. They will explore films and screenworks from around the world, learning to analyze them in terms of narrative, aesthetics, genre, representation and contexts of production and consumption.Key Modules: Key modules include 'Origins & Futures', 'Classic Cinema', 'Genre & Aesthetics', 'Global Screens', 'Making Media', 'Cinema & Time', 'Digital Culture & New Media', 'Media Identities', and 'Screen Dissertation/Project'. Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates can explore a range of career paths including film programming and distribution, film and television research, journalism and criticism, teaching, events planning, festival management, archive work, and more. They will also have the transferrable skills required to secure positions in broader media, cultural and creative industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.