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Film and English with Year Abroad (BA)

Award
Bachelor of Arts
Typical Offer
ABB View full entry requirements
Duration
4 years
Course Type
Full-time
Campus
Avenue
UCAS Course code
QW37

About this course

Study Film and English at Southampton and discover how we tell stories across both art forms. You'll analyse writing, from early poetry to the present day, and learn how to see films with a critical eye. You can view literature and films in new contexts, including performance, music, science, philosophy and more. A year abroad will add another dimension to your university experience.

In Film, you'll study familiar classics alongside contemporary cinema, and genres including:

  • film noir
  • horror
  • science fiction
  • documentary
  • animation

You'll deepen your understanding and enjoyment of films and develop your critical thinking as part of a lively community.

Our English modules look at written English from across the world, in many social and cultural contexts.

You can examine both classical and popular novel adaptations in our specialised module. From Jane Austen to Harry Potter, you'll explore the close links between film and literature.

You'll spend your third year studying at one of our partner universities abroad. Your options include: South Korea, Sweden, Ireland or the Czech Republic – countries with their own distinctive film cultures.

 As part of this course you can:

As a research-led University we undertake a continuous review of our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. As a result, this course may be revised however, any revision will be balanced against the requirement that the student should receive the educational service expected. Find out why, when and how we might make changes.

Course location

This course is based at Avenue.

Awarding body

This qualification is awarded by the University of Southampton.

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