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The Bachelor of Arts in Film and English at the University of Southampton allows students to explore both the art of filmmaking and the study of English literature. This three-year, full-time program covers a wide range of topics, including film theory, production, and literary analysis, offering students the opportunity to combine creative and critical approaches to both fields.
On-campus learning includes practical filmmaking workshops, film analysis, and literary criticism. Graduates are prepared for careers in media production, film criticism, writing, and publishing, where they can bridge the worlds of film and literature in their professional work.
Year 1 – Foundations in Film and English
• Introduction to Film Studies: History and Theory
• English Literature: Early and Modern Texts
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
• Elective Modules in Media, Cultural Studies, or Creative Writing
Year 2 – Intermediate Film and Literary Studies
• Film Analysis, Genres, and Narrative Techniques
• British and World Literature: 18th–20th Century
• Literary and Film Theory
• Elective Modules in Screenwriting, Media Production, or Comparative Literature
Year 3 – Advanced Studies and Capstone Project
• Contemporary Film Studies and Critical Approaches
• Dissertation / Independent Research Project
• Seminar on Literature, Film, and Society
• Elective Modules in Creative Media, Adaptation Studies, or Applied Literary Analysis
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in film production, media, publishing, education, journalism, cultural consultancy, and creative industries. The curriculum develops skills in critical thinking, textual and visual analysis, research, communication, and project management, enabling roles such as film critic, scriptwriter, content producer, teacher, editor, and cultural analyst. Graduates are also well-positioned for postgraduate study in film studies, English literature, media studies, or creative writing, providing opportunities to specialize in screenwriting, media production, literary adaptation, or cultural research. The program equips students to analyze visual and textual media, communicate complex ideas effectively, and contribute creatively in professional and academic settings.
This Bachelor of Arts at the University of Southampton combines film studies and English literature, offering a unique interdisciplinary approach that develops both analytical and creative skills. Students gain expertise in film theory, literary analysis, research, and media production, while engaging in independent projects, seminars, and applied learning experiences. The program emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and research-led learning, preparing graduates for diverse careers in media, cultural industries, education, and research. With access to expert faculty, film and literary resources, and industry networks, students acquire the confidence and knowledge to excel in professional or academic paths that intersect film and literature.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom