Film and Television Studies with a Year Abroad
- Awarded by:
- University of East Anglia

Course summary
Overview
Film and television remain at the heart of a multi-billion-pound global media industry, continuing to influence our lives, leisure and understanding of ourselves and the world. Our BA in Film and Televison Studies with a Year Abroad will equip you with the skills and knowledge to shape and drive positive change within the creative industries.
Our teaching offers an innovative combination of critical and creative approaches to Film and Televison. As one of the first UK universities to teach degrees in this area, we’ve expanded to position film and television within a global, cross-media landscape. You'll be taught by world leading experts with strong connections to industry networks, who can support and inspire you to realise your potential.
Our Film and Television Studies degree explores the past, present and future of these media and their creative and cultural contexts. You'll encounter foundational approaches to the analysis and creation of film and television, as well as choose from a range of modules to curate your own learning journey. From the historical dominance of Hollywood to the emergence of new global cinema, the impact of streaming services and the implications of AI technologies on creativity, our programme provides a comprehensive exploration of these evolving landscapes. Our combination of creative and critical teaching offers you the opportunity to explore these ideas through close analysis, audience and industry research, screenwriting, and film and television production.
You’ll make use of our outstanding film and television production facilities, industry partnerships, and local opportunities. We’re home to the sector-leading East Anglian Film Archive - a unique resource that you can use in critical and creative work. We’ve close links with the British Film Institute in London, and partner locally with Norfolk Screen and the Norwich Film Festival. We also run The Green Films Festival@UEA and Norwich Queer International Festival of Film. On this version of the course, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend your third year studying at one of our partner institutions across the globe.
You’ll develop transferable skills, including high-level research and communication skills, digital media productions skills, teamwork, leadership, and self-management. This will open doors to a wide variety of careers, whether you want to become a writer, producer, or director in the industry, or explore other occupations in marketing, advertising, or the charity sector. Our past graduates have gone on to achieve success as film industry executives, producers, media managers, creative directors, or have worked in other related areas such as film heritage.
Disclaimer
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How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- W61A
- Institution code:
- E14
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Course optionsUniversity of East Anglia UEA
Norwich Research Park
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
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