MA English Literature
The MA in English Literature at the University of Reading offers a comprehensive and im...
Reading
INTAKE: September
This interdisciplinary degree allows students to explore the symbiotic relationship between film and theatre, fostering a comprehensive understanding of storytelling across mediums. Housed within the university's renowned Department of Film, Theatre & Television, the program emphasizes creative collaboration and critical analysis, preparing students for diverse roles in the arts sector.
Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to provide a balance between theory and practice. Students engage in modules that cover film history, theory, and criticism, alongside practical courses in acting, directing, and production for both stage and screen. This integrated approach ensures that graduates possess a holistic skill set, enabling them to navigate various facets of the entertainment industry.
Research Focus: The program encourages scholarly inquiry into the cultural, social, and political dimensions of film and theatre. Students have opportunities to conduct research projects that delve into contemporary issues, genre studies, and the impact of media on society, thereby contributing to the broader discourse within the arts community.
Industry Engagement: Students benefit from the university's strategic location near Shinfield Studios, a prominent UK screen industry hub where productions like Netflix's 'Bridgerton' and Disney's 'Star Wars: The Acolyte' have been filmed. Partnerships with organizations such as Albert Education, Arri Certified Film School, FEST, Rabble Theatre, Reading Rep Theatre, Climate Change Theatre Action, and South St Theatre provide hands-on experiences, including film production bootcamps, workshops, technical training, and real-life shoot simulations.
Global Perspective: The University of Reading offers students the opportunity to spend a semester abroad at partner institutions in countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, and across Europe. This international exposure enhances cultural understanding and broadens academic and professional horizons.
Reading
IELTS 6.5
£ 25250
Undergraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.
English language proficiency:
The University of Reading offers a variety of scholarships for international students to support academic excellence and financial needs.
Vice-Chancellor Global Scholarship Award: Merit-based scholarship for high-achieving international students. Covers partial tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Subject-Specific Scholarships: Offered by individual departments based on academic excellence and course selection. Examples include scholarships in Business, Law, Agriculture, and Science.
Chevening Scholarships: A UK government-funded scholarship for outstanding students from eligible countries. Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
Country-Specific Scholarships: Scholarships tailored for students from specific countries, including India, China, and the USA. Criteria vary based on nationality and academic performance.
The University of Reading’s BA Film and Theatre program opens up a wide range of career options for graduates due to its comprehensive approach to both theoretical and practical aspects of the creative industries. By combining film, theatre, and media skills, graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in various sectors.
Film and Television Production: Graduates are well-positioned to enter the film and television industry in roles such as film production assistants, directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and production designers. With hands-on production experience, students can work on both small-scale and large-scale productions.
Theatre Production and Performance: Many graduates pursue careers in theatre, whether on stage as actors, directors, or stage managers, or behind the scenes in roles such as lighting, set design, sound design, or costume design. The program's emphasis on practical theatre experience prepares students for various roles in theatre companies and production houses.
Media and Broadcasting: The skills developed in both film and theatre make graduates highly competitive for roles in broadcasting and media. These include television and radio presenting, content production, broadcasting roles, and multimedia editing, often in both traditional and digital platforms.
Creative Industries and Arts Administration: Graduates can find work in arts administration, managing projects, events, and cultural organizations. They can also work in public relations, marketing, and promotion, particularly within the creative industries. This may involve managing film festivals, theatre productions, or media campaigns.
Writing and Script Development: The degree offers solid training for graduates wishing to pursue careers as writers or scriptwriters. This can involve writing screenplays, stage plays, or television scripts for various media outlets, including commercial production companies, theatres, and online platforms.
Cultural and Heritage Organizations: Graduates can work in museums, galleries, and cultural centers, helping to curate exhibits, manage productions, or develop educational programs that explore the intersection of film, theatre, and culture.
Education and Teaching: For those interested in sharing their passion for film and theatre with others, teaching is a common career path. Graduates can teach at secondary schools, colleges, or even pursue postgraduate study to teach at university level in film and theatre-related subjects.
Freelance and Entrepreneurial Careers: The program nurtures an entrepreneurial mindset, and many graduates choose to work as freelance filmmakers, directors, actors, or theatre professionals. They may also establish their own production companies or work as independent content creators for platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo.
Film Criticism and Journalism: Graduates can pursue careers as film and theatre critics, reviewers, or journalists. Writing for newspapers, magazines, and digital platforms allows graduates to combine their knowledge of film and theatre with writing and media skills.