BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies

Worcester

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies program provides a balanced and integrated study of the art of storytelling in written and visual forms. It emphasizes a critical and analytical approach to understanding how narratives function, how meaning is constructed, and how audiences engage with both literary texts and screen media. The program encourages students to explore the theoretical underpinnings of both disciplines and to consider the dynamic interplay between them, particularly in areas like adaptation and transmedia storytelling. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, screenings, and analytical projects, students develop a comprehensive understanding of both fields.

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured to provide a progressive learning experience, starting with foundational modules that introduce key concepts in both English literature and media & film studies. In English literature, students explore foundational literary texts, critical approaches, and the historical development of literature. In media & film studies, they study film history, key theoretical approaches to media analysis, and the structure of the media industries. As students advance, they engage with more specialized modules, such as narrative theory, genre studies in literature and film, adaptation studies, media audiences, film criticism, television studies, and digital media. The program encourages students to explore the connections between literature and screen media, understanding how literary narratives are adapted for the screen and how cinematic and televisual techniques shape storytelling. A significant component involves developing analytical skills through textual analysis of both literary and media artifacts, alongside research projects exploring the intersections of these fields.

Research Focus: The University of Worcester fosters a research-informed teaching environment within its School of Humanities and the School of Arts and Creative Industries, which directly benefits the BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies program. Faculty members are actively engaged in research across various areas of English literary studies, such as contemporary literature, narrative theory, and adaptation studies, as well as in film and media studies, including genre theory, audience studies, narrative analysis, and the impact of new media. Students benefit from being taught by academics who are actively contributing to their fields and may have opportunities to engage with research through their studies and final-year dissertations. The program aims to cultivate a research-oriented mindset, encouraging students to critically analyze both literary and screen narratives and to conduct their own investigations into their complex relationship.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies program recognizes the importance of preparing students for successful careers in the media and creative industries. The curriculum may incorporate guest lectures from professionals working in film, television, publishing, and digital media. The University of Worcester actively seeks to build and maintain links with local and regional media organizations, production companies, and cultural institutions. This engagement may include opportunities for workshops, networking events, and potential internships or work placements, providing students with valuable practical experience and industry connections. The aim is to ensure that graduates possess the skills and knowledge that are highly valued by employers in the dynamic and evolving media and creative landscape.

Global Perspective: The University of Worcester welcomes a diverse international student body, enriching the learning experience within the BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies program. Literature and screen media are global phenomena, with stories transcending cultural boundaries and reaching international audiences. The program encourages students to explore literary and cinematic traditions from various cultural backgrounds and to consider the global flow and reception of media. Discussions and analyses often incorporate international examples of literature and film, and students have opportunities to interact with peers from various cultural backgrounds, fostering a global perspective essential for navigating the diverse and interconnected world of storytelling today.

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Location

Worcester

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 16700

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

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 76.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Worcester offers a range of scholarships for international students to support them financially during their studies. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence, help with tuition costs, and make studying in the UK more affordable for students from various backgrounds.

International Scholarships: The university provides a specific International Scholarship which offers a reduction in tuition fees for international students enrolling in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The value of the scholarship varies depending on the student's academic profile and the course they are enrolling in.

Merit-Based Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. International students who demonstrate strong academic achievements may be eligible for merit-based reductions in their tuition fees.

Country-Specific Scholarships: The University of Worcester also offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain regions. These scholarships are aimed at making higher education more accessible to students from these countries, with discounts or financial assistance provided to support their studies.

Graduates from the BA (Hons) English Literature and Media & Film Studies program at the University of Worcester acquire a powerful and versatile skillset, blending a deep appreciation for storytelling with critical insights into both written and visual narratives. This unique combination opens doors to a diverse range of exciting career opportunities within the media, publishing, education, and creative industries. 

Content Writer/Creator (Film & Literature Focus): Developing engaging written content about books, films, television, and digital media for websites, blogs, marketing materials, and social media platforms.

Script Reader/Story Analyst: Evaluating scripts and literary works for production companies, literary agencies, or competitions, applying their analytical skills and understanding of narrative structure across different media.

Marketing/Communications Assistant (Film/Publishing): Supporting the marketing and communication efforts for film releases or book publications, utilizing their understanding of narrative and audience engagement.

Social Media Manager (Media/Publishing): Strategizing, creating, and managing content for film studios, television networks, or publishing houses, engaging with audiences around stories.

Editorial Assistant (Film/Publishing): Working in the film or publishing industry, assisting with the editorial process, proofreading scripts or manuscripts, and liaising with writers and directors.

Arts Administrator (Film Festivals/Literary Organizations): Working for film festivals, literary organizations, or arts centers, managing projects, communications, and educational outreach.

Media Researcher: Conducting research on film history, literary adaptations, audience studies, or media trends for production companies, academic institutions, or media organizations.

Film/Literary Critic/Reviewer: Writing reviews and critiques of films, television shows, and books for online or print publications, utilizing their analytical and writing skills.

Teaching English/Film Studies (with further qualifications): Pursuing a career in education, teaching English Literature or Film Studies at secondary or further education levels (requires additional teaching qualifications).

Further Study in Film Production, Screenwriting, Literary Studies, or Media Studies: Pursuing postgraduate degrees to specialize in a particular area, potentially leading to more advanced creative or academic roles.


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