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Film Studies BA

UCAS code: P303

Key information

Course type:
Single honours
Delivery mode:
Campus
Study mode:
Full time
Required A-level:
AAB
Full entry requirements, including contextual requirements
Duration:
Three years
Application status:
Open
Start date:
September 2025
Application deadline:
31 January 2024
Apply via UCAS

This BA Film Studies course combines film theory, history, criticism and filmmaking to offer a well-rounded foundation for careers within the film industry, media, and the creative arts. You’ll learn from academics whose expertise crosses genres and spans the globe. And since you’ll be joining one of the largest film studies departments in Europe, you’ll get to choose from a broad range of modules and shape your curriculum around your specific interests. You’ll have the chance to learn about everything from the birth of silent cinema to the impact of AI and other new technologies on film and explore world cinema from across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and beyond. This film studies degree will give you a detailed knowledge and understanding of film and moving image media of all kinds, the societies that produce them, the technologies and techniques used to make them, and the responses and debates they give rise to. Thanks to our location in central London, you’ll benefit from a range of extracurricular opportunities on your doorstep. This includes delving into the library at the British Film Institute (BFI), where you’ll get to attend screenings and other events, as well as networking with the film industry that’s based in the capital.

Key benefits

  • Join a film studies department that’s ranked no.1 in London for communication and media studies (Complete University Guide 2024)
  • Benefit from our diverse expertise, which spans the late 19th century to the present with strengths in British, European, North American, African, Middle-Eastern, and East Asian cinema and media, both popular and commercial and underground and avant-garde.
  • Develop your critical filmmaking and video essay skills alongside your research, writing and discussion skills. You’ll graduate with expertise in audio-visual analysis and presentation, which is highly desirable for careers within the film and creative industries.
  • Enjoy excellent facilities, including dedicated course screenings with 35mm and 4K digital video projection and access to the Maughan Library and its world-leading collection of specialist books, journals and databases.
  • Learn in a friendly and supportive environment with a diverse and inclusive curriculum.
  • Get involved in a range of active student societies focused on film, such as the filmmaking society or the anti-colonial film club.
  • Explore our central London location and its unbeatable range of possibilities for access to film and moving image media, notably through our proximity to the British Film Institute and other cultural partners.
Mai

The part I enjoy most about studying the BA Film Studies at King’s are the film screenings that usually take place after our lectures. I love the communal experience that this brings with it, especially the moments of shared laughter or stunned silence.

Mai, Film Studies BA

Employability

BA Film Studies graduates work in a range of careers, often directly connected to their education at King’s. Some pursue graduate work in filmmaking, acting, and other creative aspects of the film and media industries.

The study of film can also lead to exciting careers in print and media journalism, arts and other cultural management positions, film preservation, and curating.

Some Film Studies BA graduates have :

  • Film & TV Development Producer at Color Force
  • Student at the Graduate Film Program NYU-Tisch School of the Arts
  • Freelance Filmmaker and Editor
  • Curation Manager at Into Film

Destinations

Recent graduates have found employment within the following job roles and companies:

  • Broadcast Assistants
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor of Communications
  • Location Managers
  • Producers
  • Researchers

Employability

BA Film Studies graduates work in a range of careers, often directly connected to their education at King’s. Some pursue graduate work in filmmaking, acting, and other creative aspects of the film and media industries.

The study of film can also lead to exciting careers in print and media journalism, arts and other cultural management positions, film preservation, and curating.

Some Film Studies BA graduates have :

  • Film & TV Development Producer at Color Force
  • Student at the Graduate Film Program NYU-Tisch School of the Arts
  • Freelance Filmmaker and Editor
  • Curation Manager at Into Film

Destinations

Recent graduates have found employment within the following job roles and companies:

  • Broadcast Assistants
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor of Communications
  • Location Managers
  • Producers
  • Researchers

Key information

Course type:
Single honours
Delivery mode:
Campus
Study mode:
Full time
Required A-level:
AAB
Full entry requirements, including contextual requirements
Duration:
Three years
Application status:
Open
Start date:
September 2025
Application deadline:
31 January 2024
Apply via UCAS

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