Film and Television Joint Honours, BA (Hons)

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Film and Television Joint Honours, BA (Hons)

Nottingham Trent University
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If you have a strong interest in film, television, and other small screen forms, both mainstream and alternative then this is the perfect course for you. Combine with another Joint Honours subject to create your degree programme. Why choose this course?

You will learn about the film and television industries, as well as other factors that shape the movies and shows you see on screen. This course will build your understanding of how:

  • films and TV programmes work
  • we make sense of them
  • they convey meaning.

You'll also learn about their audiences, and explore how they function in the age of global corporations and digital media.

As a Film and TV student at NTU, you'll experience our unique …

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If you have a strong interest in film, television, and other small screen forms, both mainstream and alternative then this is the perfect course for you. Combine with another Joint Honours subject to create your degree programme. Why choose this course?

You will learn about the film and television industries, as well as other factors that shape the movies and shows you see on screen. This course will build your understanding of how:

  • films and TV programmes work
  • we make sense of them
  • they convey meaning.

You'll also learn about their audiences, and explore how they function in the age of global corporations and digital media.

As a Film and TV student at NTU, you'll experience our unique slant on this fascinating area. Our diverse choice of modules not only explore fundamental approaches and innovative thinking within film and television study, but also allow you to pursue your own specialist interests.

We stand out for the range of cultures our course covers, and for the opportunity we bring you to study European cinema in depth, with modules available during each year of your degree. As well as their specialist knowledge, our staff bring a real enthusiasm and commitment to their teaching.

Joint Honours Degree combinations and UCAS codes

Film and TV is taken in combination with one of the following subjects as part of the BA Joint Honours programme. The number in brackets is the UCAS code for a Joint Honours degree in:

  • Chinese (Mandarin) (TP13)
  • Communication and Society (PP93)
  • English (QP33)
  • European Studies (RP83)
  • French (RP13)
  • German (PR32)
  • Global Studies (PL39)
  • History (PV3C)
  • International Relations (PL32)
  • Italian (PR33)
  • Media (new combination for 2013) (P391)
  • Linguistics (PQ3C)
  • Philosophy (PV35)
  • Spanish (PR34).

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What will I study?

Film and TV must be combined with another subject to create your degree programme.

Find out more about our degree combinations including Film and TV:

  • BA (Hons) Media and Film and TV (P391)
  • BA (Hons) Communication and Society and Film and TV (PP93)
  • BA (Hons) English and Film and TV (QP33)
  • BA (Hons) European Studies and Film and TV (RP83)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and German (PR32)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and Global Studies (PL39)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and History (PV3C)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and International Relations (PL32)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and Italian (PR33)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and Linguistics (PQ3C)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and Philosophy (PV35)
  • BA (Hons) Film and TV and Spanish (PR34).
Extra opportunities

Our flexible curriculum has been designed to create some amazing opportunities for students in the School of Arts and Humanities. Your second year of study is divided into two semesters that enable students to take part in optional:

  • international exchange
  • work placements
  • learn or improve language skills.

Gain valuable work experience that will impress employers, learn another language, experience other cultures and travel the globe - all as part of your degree. Our international exchange partners include universities in:

  • Australia
  • Europe
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Thailand.

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Books and library resources
In our library you will have access to an extensive and diverse range of books including those on your reading list. The library also stocks periodicals that focus on Arts, Multimedia, Cinema and Film forums. Clifton campus has its own Blackwell’s Bookshop which stocks relevant academic texts plus a wide range of bestselling novels.

IT resources
Our IT resource rooms and PC clusters are distributed across Clifton campus, with PCs providing access to:

  • Microsoft Office
  • email
  • web browsing
  • networked file storage
  • high-speed online printing services (with a free printing allowance for each student).

Resource rooms are available 24 hours a day.

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