BA (Hons) Film Studies

York

 

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Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film Studies program at York St John University offers students a comprehensive exploration of film as an art form, cultural artifact, and industry. This program provides students with a deep understanding of cinema's history, aesthetics, genres, and socio-cultural significance, preparing them for careers in film criticism, academia, research, and related fields.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Film Studies program covers a wide range of topics essential for understanding the theory, history, and practice of cinema. Students study classic and contemporary films, analyze cinematic techniques and storytelling strategies, and explore film genres, movements, and directors. They also examine the cultural, social, and political contexts in which films are produced, distributed, and consumed. Modules may include film theory, film history, genre studies, national cinemas, documentary filmmaking, and special topics in film studies.

Research Focus: York St John University emphasizes research within the BA (Hons) Film Studies program, encouraging students to engage critically with academic literature, develop original research projects, and contribute to ongoing scholarly debates within the field of film studies. Students explore key concepts in film theory, such as authorship, spectatorship, ideology, representation, and narrative, and apply theoretical frameworks to analyze and interpret films. Research projects may involve the exploration of specific film genres, movements, directors, or themes, as well as the investigation of broader issues in film culture and industry.

Industry Engagement: While the BA (Hons) Film Studies program primarily focuses on the academic study of film, York St John University provides opportunities for students to engage with the film industry through guest lectures, industry workshops, film screenings, and networking events. Students may have the chance to interact with filmmakers, critics, programmers, and industry professionals, gaining insights into the practical aspects of filmmaking, film distribution, film criticism, and film exhibition. Work placements, internships, or volunteering opportunities with film festivals, cinemas, or production companies may also be available to interested students.

Global Perspective: The BA (Hons) Film Studies program at York St John University offers a global perspective by examining cinema from diverse cultural, historical, and geographical contexts. Students study films from around the world, including Hollywood classics, European art cinema, Asian cinema, African cinema, and Latin American cinema, among others. They explore how different national cinemas reflect and respond to local cultures, histories, and socio-political realities, and they analyze the impact of globalization on film production, distribution, and reception. Study abroad opportunities, international film festivals, and cross-cultural exchanges further enhance students' global perspective and appreciation of world cinema.

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Location

York

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 13000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic qualification: International students must have a minimum overall score of 60% or above in the relevant secondary education qualification or its equivalent.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 75, with at least 17 in Listening, Reading,  Speaking, and Writing.
  • PTE: A minimum overall score of 46 with no individual score below 36.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

York St John University offers a range of scholarships to international students, providing financial support and recognition for their academic achievements. These scholarships aim to attract talented students from around the world and promote diversity within the university community.

International Scholarship Programme: This scholarship is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students from non-EU countries. It offers a tuition fee reduction of up to £2,500 per year for the duration of the program. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria.

Vice Chancellor's Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is available to high-achieving international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. It provides a tuition fee reduction of up to £5,000 per year. Recipients are selected based on academic excellence, leadership potential, and commitment to making a positive impact in their communities.

Country-specific Scholarships: York St John University also offers scholarships tailored to students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships may have varying eligibility criteria and award amounts. Examples include the Nigeria Scholarship, Ghana Scholarship, and India Scholarship.

Sports Scholarships: York St John University values sporting excellence and offers scholarships to international students who excel in their chosen sport. These scholarships provide support for training, coaching, and competition expenses, along with access to sports facilities and other benefits.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and award amounts may vary each year.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Film Studies program at York St John University possess a comprehensive understanding of cinema as an art form, cultural artifact, and industry. With their analytical skills, critical thinking abilities, and deep knowledge of film history and theory, graduates are well-equipped for a variety of career paths in the film, media, arts, and related fields. 

Film Critic/Reviewer: Graduates may pursue careers as film critics or reviewers, providing insightful commentary, analysis, and evaluation of films for print publications, online platforms, radio shows, or television programs. They critique cinematic techniques, storytelling, performances, and themes, offering perspectives on cultural, social, and political aspects of cinema.

Film Programmer/Curator: Graduates can work as film programmers or curators for film festivals, cinemas, art galleries, or cultural institutions. They select and organize film screenings, retrospectives, or thematic series, showcasing diverse films from different genres, periods, or countries to engage and educate audiences.

Film Festival Coordinator/Manager: Graduates may pursue careers as festival coordinators or managers, organizing and managing film festivals, events, or screenings for film societies, cultural organizations, or film industry associations. They handle logistical aspects such as venue booking, film selection, guest invitations, publicity, and audience engagement.

Arts Administrator: Graduates can work in arts administration roles for film organizations, museums, galleries, or arts councils. They may manage programming, marketing, fundraising, or operations for film-related events, exhibitions, screenings, or educational programs.

Media Researcher/Analyst: Graduates may work as media researchers or analysts for market research firms, media companies, advertising agencies, or academic institutions. They conduct research on audience preferences, media consumption habits, industry trends, or cultural attitudes toward film and media.

Academic/Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers in academia as film scholars, researchers, or educators, teaching film studies courses at colleges, universities, or film schools. They may conduct research, publish scholarly articles or books, and contribute to academic conferences or symposiums.

Film Archivist/Restorer: Graduates with an interest in film preservation and restoration may work as film archivists or restorers for archives, libraries, museums, or film preservation organizations. They preserve, catalog, digitize, and restore film prints to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility to future generations.

Film Journalist/Reporter: Graduates can work as film journalists or reporters for newspapers, magazines, online publications, or broadcast outlets, covering film industry news, interviews with filmmakers, reviews of new releases, or features on film-related topics.

Film Industry Professional: Graduates may pursue various roles within the film industry, such as production assistant, script reader, film festival coordinator, talent agent, film sales agent, or distribution executive, working for film studios, production companies, distribution companies, talent agencies, or film marketing firms.

Independent Filmmaker/Producer: Graduates with a passion for filmmaking may pursue careers as independent filmmakers or producers, developing and producing their own films, documentaries, or web series. They may seek funding, collaborate with other artists and filmmakers, and navigate the festival circuit or online distribution platforms to share their work with audiences.


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