BA (Hons) Film and Television

Carlisle - Brampton Road

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film and Television program at the University of Cumbria is tailored for students who are passionate about storytelling through moving images and want to build careers in the creative media industry. This degree offers a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and practical production experience, covering all aspects of film and television creation — from scriptwriting and directing to cinematography, editing, and post-production. Students gain access to state-of-the-art production facilities, industry-standard cameras, editing suites, and sound equipment, allowing them to work on real-world projects and develop a strong professional showreel. The program is designed to help students understand the evolving landscape of film and television, equipping them with the creative and technical expertise required to thrive in this highly competitive field.

Curriculum: The curriculum covers core modules such as film theory, television studies, screenwriting, production planning, directing techniques, cinematography, sound design, and post-production editing. Students also explore the history and cultural impact of film and television, enabling them to critically analyze global media trends. Practical assignments include producing short films, documentaries, television segments, and experimental video projects. In the final year, students focus on a major production project or dissertation, allowing them to showcase their creative and analytical skills while preparing for professional careers or postgraduate study.

Research Focus: Research within the program examines the relationship between media, culture, and society, exploring how film and television influence public perception and storytelling traditions. Students may engage in research around emerging streaming platforms, transmedia storytelling, representation in media, and the impact of digital transformation on the film and TV industries. This academic grounding helps students develop strong critical thinking skills and contributes to innovative approaches in their creative practice.

Industry Engagement: The University of Cumbria maintains strong connections with film and television professionals, production companies, and creative networks. Guest lectures, masterclasses, and workshops led by industry experts provide insights into real-world production workflows and current trends. Students benefit from opportunities to work on live briefs, participate in festivals, and take part in industry placements, building experience and professional networks that can enhance their employability after graduation.

Global Perspective: The program prepares students to work in a globally connected media landscape, emphasizing international film markets, global television trends, and cross-cultural storytelling. Students are encouraged to think critically about the global audience and adapt their projects to suit diverse cultural contexts. This international perspective makes graduates competitive for careers not just in the UK but across the global entertainment industry, including film studios, streaming platforms, and broadcast networks.

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Location

Carlisle - Brampton Road

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 14900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 65% 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 72.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Cumbria offers a range of scholarships designed to support international students in making their higher education journey more affordable and accessible. These scholarships reward academic excellence, encourage diversity, and help reduce the financial burden of tuition fees.

Merit-Based Scholarships: The University of Cumbria offers merit-based scholarships for international students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance in their previous studies. These awards often cover a percentage of tuition fees, allowing students to focus on their education without financial stress.

International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is aimed at high-achieving international students enrolling in full-time degree programs. It provides a significant fee discount and is awarded based on academic merit, leadership potential, and motivation to succeed.

Early Payment Discount: International students who pay their tuition fees in full before the start of their program may be eligible for an early payment discount. This helps students save on overall costs and plan their finances efficiently.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Film and Television program at the University of Cumbria are equipped with the creative, technical, and analytical skills needed to excel in a wide range of roles within the film, television, and digital media industries.

Film Director: Oversee the creative vision of a film, working closely with writers, actors, and production teams to bring stories to life on screen.

Television Producer: Manage all stages of TV program production, from concept development and budgeting to directing shoots and coordinating post-production work.

Screenwriter: Write scripts for films, television series, documentaries, and online platforms, developing compelling characters, dialogue, and narratives.

Cinematographer (Director of Photography): Specialize in camera work, lighting design, and visual composition to achieve the desired aesthetic and mood for productions.

Film Editor: Work with raw footage to craft polished final cuts, ensuring seamless storytelling, pacing, and continuity for film and television projects.

Sound Designer or Audio Engineer: Create, record, and mix sound effects, dialogue, and background scores that enhance the emotional impact and quality of visual storytelling.

Television Presenter or Host: Appear on screen as the face of news programs, talk shows, or documentaries, communicating stories directly to audiences.

Production Designer: Design and coordinate the visual environment of a production, including sets, props, and locations, to match the director’s vision.

Media Researcher or Critic: Analyze and review films, TV shows, and industry trends for media companies, publications, or academic institutions.

Digital Content Creator: Leverage skills in film and television production to create engaging content for online platforms, streaming services, and social media campaigns.


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