* Print (All academic years), Books/AV material (All academic years), Local, National & International Trips (All academic years)
In general, international applicants will need to have achieved an overall IELTS grade of 6.0 with a minimum score of 5.5 in each component.
Film – how it’s written, promoted, distributed, exhibited, analysed and enjoyed – will be central to your studies on this BA (Hons) Cinema degree. You will analyse and debate the forms and functions of film and cinema, develop your creative writing skills in screenwriting modules, and position yourself as a ‘cinema creative’.
This cinema and film degree is taught in the heart of Cardiff, a city with a thriving film and TV industry. It’s home to Pinewood Studio Wales and it’s where the BBC films many of its drama shows, including Doctor Who and Sherlock.
You’ll study alongside filmmakers from our new Film and TV School Wales, and benefit from industry events on and off campus such as talks by filmmakers and industry professionals and visits to studios and festivals.
Please note this course replaces BA(Hons) Film Studies in 2019. If you are interested in a practical film degree take a look at our BA (Hons) Film course.
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Year One - Cinema degree
Employability for the Film and Cinema Industries
Film Analysis
What is Cinema?
Cinema and Power
Hybrid Cinema
Storytelling
Year two - Cinema degree
Exhibition and Audiences
British Film and TV Industries
Global Cinema
Film Conference
Professional Practice (Exhibition)
Screenwriting
Year Three - Cinema degree
Advanced Screenwriting for Fiction
Major Project (Cinema)
Cinema Dissertation
Cult Cinema and Fandom
First-person filmmaking
This cinema and film degree will give you valuable training in communication, and the wide range of skills taught may prepare students for careers in screenwriting, journalism, exhibition, research and education.
Insurance - Single: 300GBP/ year