Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA Hons

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Lancaster University

Program Overview

The Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA Hons at Lancaster University combines cinematic creativity with literary analysis, offering students a rich exploration of stories across mediums. This program is ideal for curious, creative individuals who want to deepen their understanding of both film and literature while experiencing an international study environment.

Curriculum Structure:
Year 1: Students build a foundation in both English literature and film studies, exploring units like Introduction to Film, Reading Literature, and Writing in the Disciplines. This year emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and understanding narrative forms across texts and screen.

Year 2: The focus shifts to more specialized study, including modules such as Cinema in Context, Shakespeare: Text and Performance, and Adaptation and Genre. Students enhance their abilities to critically engage with complex texts and films, explore historical and cultural frameworks, and begin independent research projects.

Year 3 (Study Abroad): Students spend a year at a partner university overseas, immersing themselves in global perspectives on literature and film. This experience broadens cultural understanding, develops adaptability, and may include courses aligned with their home curriculum, ensuring continuity and depth in their learning.

Year 4: Returning from abroad, students consolidate their studies through advanced modules like Dissertation in Film and Literature, Contemporary Film Studies, and Modern Literary Theory. Emphasis is placed on independent research, critical analysis, and creating a substantial portfolio that reflects academic growth and creative insight.

Focus Areas: Film analysis, literary studies, narrative theory, adaptation, global cultural perspectives

Learning Outcomes: Develop critical thinking, creative and analytical skills, research proficiency, cross-cultural competence, and the ability to interpret complex texts and films

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): Not formally accredited, but provides strong preparation for careers in media, publishing, cultural industries, and academia

Reputation (Employability Rankings): Lancaster University consistently ranks among the top UK universities for employability and student satisfaction, with strong recognition in humanities and arts disciplines according to QS and Guardian league tables

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Lancaster University, the Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA Hons program ensures students gain hands-on experience from the start. The course is designed to merge creative practice with literary analysis, allowing students to develop both technical skills in film production and critical thinking in literature. Students work in professional-standard production suites, editing labs, and rehearsal studios, with guidance from experienced technicians and academic staff. This immersive approach allows you to create your own films, workshop stories, and receive ongoing feedback to build a strong portfolio.

Experiential learning includes:

  • Production Suites and Editing Labs: Access to industry-standard cameras, lighting, sound, and editing tools for hands-on film projects.

  • Rehearsal Studios: Space for collaborative performance work and practical exploration of narrative techniques.

  • Workshops and Group Projects: Regular workshops with peers and staff to develop storytelling, screenwriting, and cinematic skills.

  • Portfolio Development: Continuous creation of short films and media projects, supported by faculty feedback.

  • Film Screenings and Critiques: Opportunities to analyze and discuss professional and peer work to refine your understanding of cinematic techniques.

  • Research Libraries: Extensive resources to support literary and film studies research, including digital media archives.

  • Study Abroad Experience: Exposure to international perspectives through modules offered in collaboration with partner institutions.

  • Technical and Creative Support: Access to skilled technicians and digital tools for editing, sound design, and visual effects.

  • Collaborative Learning: Opportunities to engage in group projects, simulating real-world production environments.

This program ensures that by the time you graduate, you not only understand film and literature academically but also have tangible, practical experience that will make your portfolio stand out.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA Hons at Lancaster University are well-equipped for a variety of roles in the creative and cultural industries. By combining in-depth literary analysis with practical filmmaking skills, students develop strong research, communication, and storytelling abilities. This interdisciplinary approach opens doors to careers in film production, publishing, media, and education.

Career Opportunities:

  • Film Producer or Director

  • Screenwriter or Script Editor

  • Film Critic or Journalist

  • Literary Editor or Publisher

University Support & Industry Connections:

  • Employability Services: Lancaster's Careers and Employability team offers tailored support, including workshops, career fairs, and one-on-one guidance to help students secure internships and job placements.

  • The Lancaster Award: A non-academic certificate developed in partnership with employers, helping students make the most of their time at Lancaster and enhancing their employability.

  • Industry Partnerships: The university's strong connections with the creative industries provide students with opportunities for work experience and networking.

  • Accreditation: Graduates receive a degree from a university recognized for its high employability rates and strong industry links.

  • Graduation Outcomes: Lancaster's Film and English Literature graduates have strong research, analytical, and communication skills, which open doors in many sectors. 

Further Academic Progression:

After completing the Film and English Literature (Study Abroad) BA Hons, you can pursue:

  • Postgraduate Study: Enroll in Master's programs in Film Studies, English Literature, Creative Writing, or Media Studies to deepen your expertise.

  • PhD Opportunities: Engage in advanced research in areas such as Film Theory, Literary Criticism, or Cultural Studies.

  • Professional Development: Participate in workshops, seminars, and short courses to enhance specific skills like screenwriting, editing, or literary analysis.

This degree not only prepares you for immediate employment but also provides a solid foundation for further academic pursuits in the dynamic fields of film and literature.

Program Key Stats

£25,490
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Film Producer
  • Film Director
  • Screenwriter
  • Script Editor
  • Cinematographer
  • Film Critic
  • Television Producer
  • Digital Content Creator
  • Publisher
  • Editorial Assistant
  • Arts Journalist
  • Communications Specialist
  • Media Researcher
  • PR Executive
  • Academic Lecturer

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