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Film Studies, BA (Hons)

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

 
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Ranking in UK

14th
overall
CUG
Communication and Media Studies
15th
Times
Communication and Media Studies
25th
QS
Communication and Media Studies
36th

Costs

Course fees S$42.7k / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$18.4k / year
Beer S$4
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$6
Total S$61.1k / year

Entry requirements

A Level ABB
Diploma 2.8
International Baccalaureate 32

Scholarships

Southampton Presidential International 10K Scholarship
Up to £15000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Southampton Presidential International 100% Scholarship
Up to 100% for tuition
10 available
Southampton Undergraduate Merit Scholarships
Up to £3000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
Southampton Postgraduate Merit Scholarships
Up to £9000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
P303
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2026
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+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2029
About the course

Immerse yourself in film studies from diverse perspectives, including its role as popular art, political instrument, major industry, and cultural-historical artefact. Explore classic and contemporary cinema across genres such as film noir, horror, science fiction, documentary, and animation, developing a critical eye from early projected images to modern works. Ranked 11th in the UK for Communication and Media Studies by the Complete University Guide (2024), the programme offers access to advanced digital humanities facilities, including virtual reality, 3D scanners, printers, and a 360-degree immersive audio-visual centre. You can also engage in practical skills like directing, producing, and scriptwriting through student-led societies, or opt for study abroad at partner universities.The curriculum covers fundamental Film Studies topics, allowing you to customise your studies with modules such as Early and Silent Cinema (1895-1929), Animation: Technology, Culture and Industry, What is Cinema? Film, Art, Technology 2, Television Studies: Key Debates, and Women and Hollywood. Learning occurs through lectures, tutorials, coursework, projects, and independent study. Assessment includes essays, blogs, presentations, group projects, and dissertations, with support from academic tutors and ongoing feedback to enhance your progress.

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