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Lancaster's Film, Media and Cultural Studies degree, offered through the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts and Sociology department, allows you to explore cinema within the wider contexts of communication, entertainment media, and cultural studies.
The Film program at Lancaster delivers an intellectually vibrant curriculum focused on in-depth film analysis. You'll examine cinematic history, the societal impact of films, and gain comprehensive knowledge of filmmaking techniques. Throughout your three-year journey, you'll have chances to create short films while selecting from specialized courses that build skills for postgraduate opportunities and careers in media, advertising, and marketing.
Lancaster's Media and Cultural Studies program combines theoretical analysis with practical elements integrated into its core structure. This program critically investigates media and culture, enabling you to explore both historical and current debates. Key topics include media evolution, power dynamics, subcultures, media's role in activism, intersections with identity factors like gender and race, and reshaping public discourse.