BA English, Drama & Film

Dublin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA English, Drama & Film program at University College Dublin (UCD) offers students a rich interdisciplinary education in literature, theater, and cinema. This program combines the study of English literature with the exploration of dramatic arts and film studies, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of storytelling across various media. With a focus on critical analysis, creative expression, and cultural understanding, the BA English, Drama & Film program prepares graduates for careers in the arts, media, education, and research.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA English, Drama & Film program at UCD is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in literature, drama, and film, as well as opportunities for specialization in specific areas of interest. Students study core subjects such as literary analysis, dramatic theory, and film history, while also exploring elective modules in areas such as Shakespearean drama, contemporary literature, screenwriting, or film production. The program emphasizes close reading, critical thinking, and creative interpretation, allowing students to develop their analytical skills, writing abilities, and artistic vision.

Research Focus: UCD has a strong research focus in English literature, drama, and film studies, with faculty members conducting research in areas such as literary theory, performance studies, adaptation studies, and film aesthetics. Students in the BA English, Drama & Film program have the opportunity to engage in research activities through coursework, independent study projects, and participation in research seminars or conferences. They learn how to conduct scholarly research, analyze texts and performances, and communicate their ideas effectively, preparing them for further study or careers in research-focused roles.

Industry Engagement: UCD maintains strong connections with the arts and media industries, cultural organizations, and creative institutions, providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and collaborative projects. The BA English, Drama & Film program incorporates industry guest lectures, theater productions, film screenings, and networking events, allowing students to interact with professionals, practitioners, and experts in various fields. Additionally, students may undertake industry placements or internships, working with theaters, production companies, or media outlets to gain practical experience and build professional networks.

Global Perspective: Literature, drama, and film are global art forms, with diverse traditions, voices, and perspectives shaping storytelling around the world. The BA English, Drama & Film program at UCD emphasizes a global perspective, exploring works of literature, theater, and cinema from different cultures, languages, and historical periods. UCD's international partnerships, study abroad programs, and exchange opportunities provide students with exposure to diverse literary and artistic traditions, enhancing their understanding of global cultures and perspectives.

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Location

Dublin

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 22600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements 

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 90 with a minimum of 19 in each section.
  • PTE: Overall score of 63 with a minimum of 59 in each section.
  • DET: Overall score of 120 with no section score below 110 is required.

Students must provide:

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

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

UCD offers various scholarships and financial aid options specifically designed to support international students pursuing their education at the university. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate the financial burden for deserving students. 

UCD Global Excellence Graduate Scholarship: This merit-based scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students applying for eligible full-time master's programs. It covers a percentage of the tuition fees for the duration of the program.

UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship: Intended for non-EU students, this scholarship is based on academic performance and offers financial assistance towards tuition fees for the duration of undergraduate studies.

UCD Ad Astra Academic Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to outstanding students with exceptional academic achievements and offers financial support along with enrichment opportunities.

Sports Scholarships: For students who excel in sports, UCD offers scholarships to support their academic pursuits while actively participating in sports at a competitive level.

Government and External Scholarships: UCD collaborates with various governments, organizations, and foundations worldwide to offer additional scholarship opportunities for international students based on specific criteria and partnerships.

Graduates of the BA English, Drama & Film program at University College Dublin (UCD) possess a versatile skill set that prepares them for a wide range of careers in the arts, media, education, and research. 

Arts Administrator: Graduates can work as arts administrators for theaters, arts organizations, or cultural institutions, managing and coordinating programs, events, and productions. They may oversee budgets, marketing, and outreach efforts, as well as coordinate artist residencies, exhibitions, and educational programs.

Film/TV Producer or Production Assistant: Graduates can pursue careers in film or television production, working as producers or production assistants for production companies, studios, or media organizations. They may assist with script development, casting, location scouting, and production logistics, helping to bring film and television projects to life.

Literary Agent or Publishing Professional: Graduates can work in the publishing industry as literary agents, editors, or publishing professionals, representing authors, acquiring manuscripts, and managing the publication process. They may work for literary agencies, publishing houses, or literary magazines, helping to discover and promote new literary talent.

Film/TV Critic or Reviewer: Graduates can work as film or television critics or reviewers, analyzing and evaluating films, television shows, and other media for print, online publications, or broadcast media. They may write reviews, essays, or articles on film, television, and popular culture, contributing to critical discourse and cultural commentary.

Screenwriter or Playwright: Graduates with a passion for storytelling can work as screenwriters or playwrights, writing scripts for film, television, theater, or other media. They may develop original stories, adapt existing works, or collaborate with directors and producers to create compelling narratives for the screen or stage.

Arts Educator or Workshop Facilitator: Graduates can work as educators or workshop facilitators, teaching English, drama, or film studies in schools, community centers, or cultural organizations. They may lead workshops, seminars, or classes on literature, theater, or cinema, inspiring others to explore and appreciate the arts.

Film Festival Coordinator or Programmer: Graduates can work for film festivals as coordinators, programmers, or curators, organizing and managing festival events, screenings, and competitions. They may research and select films for festival programs, coordinate logistics, and engage with filmmakers and audiences to promote film culture and appreciation.

Journalist or Content Writer: Graduates can work as journalists or content writers for newspapers, magazines, websites, or media outlets, covering topics related to literature, theater, film, and popular culture. They may write articles, features, or reviews, interview artists and filmmakers, and contribute to cultural coverage and commentary.

Researcher or Academic: Graduates can pursue careers in research or academia, conducting scholarly research, teaching courses, and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of English literature, drama, and film studies. They may work as faculty members at universities, research associates at institutes, or consultants on research projects in academic or industry settings.


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