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  • English and Film Studies BA (Hons)

English and Film Studies BA (Hons)

English and Film Studies BA (Hons)
  • Tution Fees   : £16,750
  • Course Duration : 3 years
  • Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
  • Location : Brighton
  • Scholarship : 2000

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Standard XII results from Central and Metro Boards with an overall average of 75-80%. You will need good grades in your high school leaving qualifications and may sometimes require additional study (depending on the qualification structure in your home country).

Compare your qualification with our UK degree offer:

UK qualification International equivalent
Upper second-class (2:1) honours degree or above Bachelor’s degree from a leading institution with overall mark of 55-70% depending on your university
Lower second-class (2:2) honours degree or above Bachelor’s degree from a leading institution with overall mark of 50-65% depending on your university

 For the Undergraduate Study:

  • Academic- 80% and above in Senior Secondary School Certificate/Higher Secondary School Certificate

For the Post Graduate Study

  • Academics- 55% -65%  in Bachelor's degree.

 

 

IELTS

In terms of IELTS, these two levels are as follows (but we also accept a number of other English Language Qualifications):

Standard Higher
An IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each of the four components (Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing) An IELTS score of 7.0 overall, with at least 6.5 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing)

The only course that does not use one of these two levels is Medicine BMBS, which requires an IELTS score of 7.5 overall and not less than 7.0 in each section. We would expect English language qualifications to have been achieved within the two years prior to starting.

 For the Undergraduate Study:

IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each element:
Pearson PTE overall 59 with a minimum 59 in each band
TOEFL: 80 Overall
English Waiver:70% only for CBSE & ICSE
Duolingo:120/100

For the Post Graduate Study:

English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each element:
Pearson PTE overall 59 with a minimum 59 in each band
TOEFL: 80 Overall
English Waiver:70% only for CBSE & ICSE
Duolingo:120/100

 

Conditional Offer Unconditional Offer CAS
4 Weeks 1 Weeks 3 Days
Entry requirements

Overall result of at least 77%- 80%. Successful applicants will need to achieve a final mark of at least 8/10 in English.

6.5 overall, including at least 6.0 in each component or English in 12th Above 70%.


Course Modules

Year 1

European Cinema

Film Analysis B

Thinking Literature 1

Global Cinema

Thinking Literature 2

Working with Film B


Year 2

Adaptation: Filming Fiction B

Box Set TV: Contemporary Serial Television

Debates in Screen Documentary B

Film Musicals

Film Theory

Film Theory B

For Love: Taste, Evaluation, and Aesthetics in Criticism and Culture

Humans and Animals

Inner Worlds: Literature, 800-1750

Lyric Poetry

Other Worlds: Literature, 800-1750

Reading Post-Colonial Texts

Romanticism

Science and Literature

The Art of Short Fiction

Transatlantic Rhetoric: Public Speech and Anglo-American Writing 1750-1900

American Cinema: Historical Approaches B

British Cinema B

Chinese Cinema B

Contemporary Literature and Culture

Indian Cinema: Popular Hindi Film

Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Trends and Movements

Literature and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century

Literature, Politics and Culture in Postwar Britain

Modernisms

Sense and Sexuality: Women and Writing in the Eighteenth Century

The Arts and Literature of Satire

The Nineteenth-Century American Short Story

The Novel

Victorian Things

Writing Poetry


Year 3

Asian Popular Cinema

Capital Culture: Money, Commerce and Writing

Eastern European Cinemas: myth and memory

Experimental Writing

Film and Revolution (A)

Hollywood Comedian Comedy

Hollywood Industry and Imaginary

Queer Literatures

Special Author(s): Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid and the Postcolonial Caribbean

Special Author: Mary Wollstonecraft

Special Author: Salman Rushdie

Special Author: Samuel Beckett

Special Author: Virginia Woolf

Special Author: Vladimir Nabokov

The Literatures of Africa

The Uncanny

Utopias and Dystopias

Viewing Women

American Teen Cinema: Coming of Age on Screen

Animals and Screen Media

Arts and Community

Cinema and Migration

Decolonising the Curriculum: Literature and Theory of the Global South

Film Studies Dissertation

Novel Theory

Race and Ethnicity in Popular Cinema 2

Research Dissertation (English)

School Placement Project

Spectacular Imaginings: Renaissance Drama and the Stage 1580-1640

Technologies of Capture: Photography and Nineteenth Century Literature

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