modern languages and Film Studies BA

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Leeds

Program Overview

The University of Leeds offers a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic and Film Studies, which is designed to give students a rich experience of both the language and the culture of the Arab world and the theory and practice of film. The combination causes students to consider the linguistic, historical, and social contexts of the Arab world while gaining critical skills in film analysis, production, and media studies. The programme enhances your language ability and imaginative thinking towards different media, translation, international relations, and cultural business careers.

Curriculum Framework:
The course integrates intensive language training with engaging film studies to provide a balanced academic experience:

  • Arabic Language Training: From the initial stage to the advanced levels, including speaking, reading, writing, and understanding, with opportunities for studying classical and modern Arabic texts.

  • Cultural and Historical Context: Classes explore the history, politics, and societies of the Arab world, gifting students with in-depth cultural insight.

  • Film Theory and Practice: The students study a wide range of film genres and critical studies, along with practical modules on filmmaking, screenwriting, and editing.

  • Study Abroad Option: The course encourages students to stay overseas in Arabic-speaking nations, building language proficiency as well as cultural exposure.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Leeds, there is experiential learning at the core of the Arabic and Film Studies experience:

  • Language Immersion: The university provides study abroad placements in nations like Jordan, Egypt, or Morocco, where students have the opportunity to practice Arabic on the ground.

  • Film Projects: Students are involved in film production workshops and collaborative projects that enhance technical and creative skills.

  • Work Placements and Internships: Placement with media companies, cultural organizations, and translation agencies provides valuable industry contact.

  • Student Societies: Active Arabic and film societies promote cross-cultural understanding and creative interaction through screenings, lectures, and events.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Leeds offers fine career progression support in this multidisciplinary field:

  • The Careers Centre provides guidance on media, diplomacy, education, and the arts careers, specific to individual needs.

  • CV construction, interviewing, and networking skills workshops prepare graduates for the workplace.

  • Careers of graduates are diversified and encompass careers in filmmaking, journalism, translation, NGO work, and research.

Advanced Academic Careers:
Graduates can pursue postgraduate studies to specialize in areas such as Arabic Studies, Film and Media, International Relations, or Translation Studies, culminating in advanced levels of research and specialist professional careers.

Program Key Stats

£TBC
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.2
34
75 - 90

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NA
6.5
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Translator
  • interpreter
  • film producer
  • scriptwriter
  • journalist
  • cultural advisor
  • media analyst
  • international relations officer
  • language teacher
  • documentary filmmaker
  • content creator
  • diplomatic service officer
  • researcher
  • marketing specialist
  • NGO worker
  • subtitler
  • broadcaster
  • public relations officer
  • social media manager

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