English Literature and Film Studies BA (Hons) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Keele University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

44,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

English Language and LiteratureMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

You will gain a deep understanding of the aesthetic history of cinema and of literature, as well as learning how creative texts in both forms relate to their social and cultural situations; whether this means understanding how writers have responded to historical and contemporary concerns, or how films have depicted race, class, and gender. Selecting from a range of modules covering literature and film from across different time periods and national cultures, you will develop advanced skills in analysis. You will have opportunities to draw on Keele’s wide strengths to study (for example) film music or documentaries, and you can specialise as you progress through the degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

You will gain a deep understanding of the aesthetic history of cinema and of literature, as well as learning how creative texts in both forms relate to their social and cultural situations; whether this means understanding how writers have responded to historical and contemporary concerns, or how films have depicted race, class, and gender. Selecting from a range of modules covering literature and film from across different time periods and national cultures, you will develop advanced skills in analysis. You will have opportunities to draw on Keele’s wide strengths to study (for example) film music or documentaries, and you can specialise as you progress through the degree.

Admission Requirements

6+
+
+
30+

3 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
44,250 GBP

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