The Film and Visual Culture course offered by Liverpool Hope University focuses on the critical and theoretical interrogation of film and visual culture. It examines how film, TV, and digital media shape our understanding of contemporary and historical cultures.Course Content: The course will help students to develop a broad understanding of the mediums of film and visual culture, including television and digital media, in their historical, social, political, and cultural contexts. It explores a diverse range of body of filmic and visual products, forms, and practices through informed analyses and interpretations of films and visual texts from different periods of time and place.Key Modules: While the exact modules are not listed, the course involves various aspects of film and visual culture, including theoretical, historical and social dimensions, analyzing visual languages, developing research skills, and understanding global film industries.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this course.Future Careers: This course is well suited for those intending to pursue careers in areas such as journalism, film, television, and media production, public relations, arts management and administration, research, education, policy work, and more. Additionally, it may lead to further postgraduate study in these subjects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.