

BA Media and Film Studies
About this course
Media and film studies is the critical and theoretical investigation of how moving images, broadcast content, digital platforms, and the media industries that produce them shape our understanding of the world. It asks how films, television, news, advertising, and online media are made, how they create meaning, and what their social, political, and cultural effects are. The discipline combines close textual analysis with historical, economic, and sociological perspectives, giving you tools to think seriously about the media environment rather than simply consuming it. At the University of Huddersfield, this four-year full-time programme takes you through the full breadth of the discipline. You will study film history and theory, media analysis, the structures of media industries, digital and social media, documentary practice, and the representation of gender, race, and class in media texts. Alongside critical study you will develop practical skills in media production, enabling you to understand how media is made from the inside as well as how to analyse it from the outside. The four-year structure gives you time to develop genuine depth in both the critical and practical dimensions of the subject. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's expectations of students who combine intellectual curiosity with creative engagement. Media and film studies graduates go on to a wide range of careers in the creative and media sectors, as well as in education, communications, and cultural policy. Many work in film and television production, journalism, digital content creation, public relations, and marketing. Others move into arts administration, archiving, distribution, and media regulation. The critical thinking and analytical skills the degree develops are also valued in roles beyond the media sector, in research, policy, and management, where the ability to understand and interpret complex information and communicate it to different audiences is essential. Postgraduate study in film, media, communications, or cultural studies is a route for those who want to deepen their expertise or pursue research careers.
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