The BA in History and Film Studies program is a full time undergraduate course offered by University of East Anglia (UEA). This interdisciplinary course not only allows students to study history from a broad chronology but also develop a deep understanding of the role of film and cinema in society.Course Content: Students will study cinema as a unique art form, and how it interacts with culture, history, and society. They will also cover the complete historical arena, from the collapse of the Roman Empire to history in the making today, including a lot of contemporary history. The program entails the critical analysis of a wide variety of films and the contexts in which they are produced and consumed. Additionally, the history side of the degree is intent on developing the independent critical thinking skills of the students.Key Modules: The program includes key modules like 'Film History and Theory', 'Britain and the Wider World', 'Film Studies', and 'World Empires and Transnational cultures'. In the second and third years of study, students will have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of modules according to their interest.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University of East Anglia (UEA), one of the UK's top universities renowned for its research and teaching. Future Careers: Graduates have a wide array of career opportunities including roles in television, film, and media, as well as in research, marketing, teaching, or any career that values critical thinking and good communication skills. This degree also provides an excellent grounding for further study or postgraduate research in related fields. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.