The Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA (Hons) is a full-time, undergraduate course offered by Lancaster University. This course is meticulously designed for students to delve into the cinematic and literary spheres, exploring diverse periods, genres, and cultures, evaluating their historical and contemporary relevance. Also, it offers the enriching opportunity for students to study abroad, immersing themselves in a foreign cultural ambiance that fosters broader perspectives and critical acumen. Course Content: The program structure encompasses broad coverage of global cinema and English literature, lateral themes intersecting literature and film, philosophies of film, horror and the gothic, and documentary film and reality effects. The course encapsulates options to specialize in creative writing or study chosen genre, period, or author in depth. The study abroad aspect immerses students in diverse cultural settings, facilitating comprehension of international perspectives.Key Modules: Key modules from Year One include Introduction to Film Studies, Reading Literature, Twentieth-Century Literature and Film, and Shakespeare. From Year Two, modules like American Literature and Film, Victorians: British Literature and Film 1830-70, War on Screen, Renaissance to Restoration: British Literature and Film 1580-1700, will be covered. In the final year, modules like Advanced Film Theory, and other chosen depth-study modules form the curriculum.Accreditations: The information regarding course accreditation is not provided on the course page.Future Careers: Post completion of the course, students can find successful careers spanning a diverse range of sectors. This includes television, film and media industries, marketing, public relations, and teaching. It also equips students to undertake postgraduate studies and explore academic and research careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.