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Overview
Combine film theory and media theory with practical skills including film-making, animation and digital publishing on our full-time Film Studies and Media Studies degree in Cambridge. Choose to study abroad for one semester in Spain, and get support to find placements and work experience. Prepare for a career in many film and media-related roles, including production, post-production and journalism.
- Our Media and Film Studies courses ranked 4th in the UK for ‚Satisfied with Teaching’ in the Guardian University Guide 2018
- Discover media and film-making practices from all over the world
- Make your own films and see them screened at a professional public cinema, Cambridge Arts Picturehouse
- Get involved behind the scenes at film festivals in Cambridge and further afield with our links to organisations including Take One magazine and Cambridge Film Festival
- Make the most of Cambridge with its annual Film Festival, and arts and mainstream cinemas
- Study abroad for one semester in Spain, and apply for funding to help cover the cost
Our BA (Hons) Film Studies and Media Studies will introduce you to the key issues of media and film in the 21st century. We will support you to work creatively and think critically, as you learn to analyse and discuss these subjects with confidence.
You’ll consider the impact of film and the media on society, including politics, youth culture and technology, and explore some of the skillsets crucial in today’s media, such as audio production and online publishing. Television studies will feature prominently throughout your studies. You’ll analyse and debate the latest theories and discover the impact of media on all our lives.
You’ll also learn the language of film from the perspective of a film-maker, and use this to make your own short films, with the chance to explore camera operation, sound recording and editing. Your work will be screened to both tutors and fellow students, allowing you to receive invaluable feedback.
If there is a particular career that you are working towards, or interests that you want to explore, you can specialise further on our optional modules, including subjects such as screenwriting and film journalism. You can also continue to practise your film-making, and create a project for screening at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
Throughout the course you’ll have the chance to take part in extra-curricular events such as the Cambridge Film Festival, as well as attend guest lectures from key figures in the film industry. Our recent speakers have included Larry Sider and William Raban.
Your studies will be supported by our team of expert lecturers and a close community of students and alumni, fostered through our dedicated Facebook group. We also have a Facebook Group dedicated to helping you find work experience on film and video projects – ask your Course Leader for more details.
Careers
Our BA (Hons) Film Studies and Media Studies will help you prepare for many film and media-related roles, including film and television production and post-production, film journalism, cinema and film festival management, film programming and curation, publishing, broadcasting, web design and public relations.
You might also decide to continue on to a Masters course, such as our MA Film and Television Production.
Industry links
We work with employers to make sure you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need. They help us review what we teach and how we teach it – and they offer hands-on, practical opportunities to learn through work-based projects, internships or placements.
Our links with local and national organisations will help you make contacts and find work placements in the industry. Our recent students have found internships and placements with companies such as the BBC, Cambridge Festival of Ideas, Cannes Film Festival, CBBC, ITN, London Studios, MTV, New York Film Academy, Optimum Releasing, Sight & Sound and Zenith Productions.
These placements could form part of your assessed work and, for many previous students, have led directly to employment.
You’ll also have the chance to undertake commission work and gain valuable experience in the film and creative industries through volunteering opportunities, including at the Cambridge Film Festival.
Find out more about our placements and work experience, or the faculty’s employability support.
Modules & Assessment
Year one, core modules
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Introduction to Film Studies
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Media, Culture and Society
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Introduction to Radio and Audio Production
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Introduction to Video 1
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Researching Media
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Introduction to Film Theory
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Introduction to Television Studies
Year one, optional modules
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Media and Technology
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Introduction to Global Cinema
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Introduction to Desktop Publishing
Year two, core modules
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Television Genre
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Classical Hollywood Cinema
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Theorising Spectatorship
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Teenage Kicks: Youth Culture and Media
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Online Journalism
Year two, optional modules
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Cinema and Sound
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Web Development and Design
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Radio Production
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Intercultural Encounters in Global Cinema
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Digital Media Theory
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Documentary Film Theory
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Independent Cinema: US and Beyond
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News and Feature Writing
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Digital Media Practice and Creative Computing
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Animation
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Non-Fiction Filmmaking
Year three, core modules
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Major Project
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Law, Culture and Technology
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Multiplexed: Contemporary Popular Cinema
Year three, optional modules
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Sound and Vision: Music and Media
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Narrative in Global Cinema
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Special Topics in Film Studies
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Independent Film Practice 1
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Digital Publishing
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Working in English and Media
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Contemporary Television
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Critical Approaches to Video Games
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Independent Radio Practice
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Independent Film Practice 2
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Avant-garde Film and Experimental Video
Optional modules available all years
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Anglia Language Programme
Where you’ll study
Your department and faculty
Using our creative expertise and industry connections in Cambridge and beyond, we create experiences that entertain, educate, inspire and improve lives.
At Cambridge School of Creative Industries, we believe in the importance of experimentation and risk-taking to create experiences that entertain, educate, inspire and improve lives.
Whether writing bestselling fiction, creating challenging documentaries or sharing a piano with people on the autism spectrum, the expertise of our staff goes far beyond teaching. Their research produces significant funding success, leading to important publications and international conferences.