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This academic program explores cinema and television as powerful influences in contemporary culture, shaping both entertainment and education.
The curriculum serves as excellent training for diverse roles across media, arts, and cultural sectors. Recent alumni have secured positions including location coordinator for Scottish film productions, researcher at the British Film Institute, and intern at Park Circus film distribution.
Our established graduates hold prominent positions in creative industries, working with major broadcasters like BBC and STV, or pursuing careers as arts managers, journalists, and media scholars.
The first two years establish foundational knowledge through theoretical, critical, and historical studies. During Honours years, students can blend required and elective courses for specialized learning, while examining how practical work deepens media comprehension. Core courses include Screen Analysis and Screen Histories, which develop analytical skills for film/TV and examine their historical contexts.
Elective options may cover specific eras and regions (such as post-war Japanese cinema
or Scottish film/TV), genres (including animation, film noir, and melodrama), production techniques (like audiovisual critique and scriptwriting), and thematic studies (such as acting for screen or children's programming).