Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) BA (Hons)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

London Metropolitan University

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) at London Metropolitan University is ideal for students passionate about exploring how film and television shape culture, identity, and society. This course blends creative analysis with practical understanding, helping you develop critical insight and industry awareness that prepare you for careers in media, culture, and the arts.

Curriculum Structure

Foundation Year
Your journey begins with a foundation year designed to strengthen your academic and creative confidence. You’ll explore introductory modules such as Media, Culture and Society, Understanding the Film and TV Industries, and Exploring Narrative — all of which build your critical thinking, writing, and visual analysis skills. This year helps you transition smoothly into degree-level study, especially if you’re returning to education or changing disciplines.

Year 1
In your first year of the degree, you’ll dive into key concepts that underpin film and television studies. Modules like Introduction to Film and Television Studies, Screen Analysis, and Approaches to Film and Television introduce you to visual storytelling, narrative theory, and genre analysis. You’ll begin to understand how historical, cultural, and social contexts shape media and its audiences.

Year 2
The second year focuses on developing a deeper critical voice and exploring global and diverse perspectives. Through modules such as Global Cinemas, Television, Representation and Identity, and Researching Media and Culture, you’ll examine the representation of gender, race, and class on screen and learn to conduct academic research in media contexts. You’ll also refine your analytical and writing techniques while connecting theory to contemporary industry practices.

Year 3
In your final year, you’ll showcase your intellectual and creative independence. The Dissertation or Independent Research Project allows you to explore a topic of personal interest in depth, supported by one-on-one academic guidance. Alongside, modules like Film, Memory and the City and Contemporary Television Drama encourage you to apply theoretical frameworks to complex modern media landscapes. You’ll graduate with a strong portfolio of research, analysis, and critical work that demonstrates your professional and academic expertise.

Focus Areas:
Film and television theory, screen analysis, global cinema, media representation, research methods, cultural studies

Learning Outcomes:
Students will develop advanced skills in critical analysis, research, and communication; gain a deep understanding of the film and television industries; and graduate ready to apply their knowledge to creative, analytical, or professional media roles.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
This program is closely aligned with the needs of the creative and cultural industries, providing a solid foundation for roles across media, arts, and communications sectors.

Reputation (Employability Rankings):
London Metropolitan University is recognised in The Guardian University Guide for its focus on career-oriented learning and inclusive teaching, with strong graduate employability outcomes across creative disciplines.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

If you’re looking to build a genuinely hands-on foundation in the film and television industries, then the BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) at London Metropolitan University is a smart choice. Throughout the degree, you’ll constantly apply what you learn in real-world contexts — working with professional-standard tools in a creative, collaborative environment. By the time you graduate, you’ll not only understand how the industry works but will have the practical skills to thrive in it.


How experiential learning comes to life:

From day one, you’ll dive straight into digital media practice. In modules like “Digital Skills” and “Moving Image Practice,” you’ll storyboard, plan shoots, record and edit your own footage — building confidence behind the camera and at the editing desk.

You’ll work in small production teams, taking on real creative roles such as director, cinematographer, editor, or producer. This teamwork mirrors how professional film and TV crews operate, giving you experience that feels authentic and collaborative.

At the university’s Holloway campus, you’ll have access to dedicated TV studios equipped with green screens, lighting rigs, TriCaster camera systems, and fully fitted radio and audio studios — perfect for broadcast-style projects.

Modules like “Television Studio Practice” and “Location Sound and Dialogue Production” give you structured opportunities to shoot, record, and live-produce — putting theory into action every step of the way.

Because the course includes a foundation year, you’ll start by developing a broad creative skillset before moving into more focused film and television studies. This gives you time to explore, experiment, and grow your confidence before specialising.

You’ll also become familiar with industry-standard software and workflows — from editing and post-production tools to live studio systems — ensuring you’re fully prepared for real-world production environments.

Studying in London, one of the world’s leading film and TV hubs, means your learning connects naturally with the industry around you. Guest lectures, film screenings, and visits to production companies will help you see how your classroom work translates into professional opportunities.


Highlights of the hands-on experience:

  • Specialist facilities on campus, including TV and radio studios with professional cameras, lighting, green screens, and editing equipment.

  • Collaborative production projects — work on short documentaries or live studio programmes as part of your coursework.

  • Practice-based modules such as Digital Skills, Sound Design for Linear Media, Television Studio Practice, and Location Sound and Dialogue Production.

  • Industry-relevant software and workflows built into your learning for editing and post-production.

  • Foundation year support, giving you a strong introduction to creative tools, technical skills, and idea development.

  • Prime London location — close to the BBC, BFI, and independent production companies — offering access to networking, guest lectures, and internship possibilities.

  • Teaching by experienced professionals and visiting industry practitioners who share real-world insights through workshops and masterclasses.

  • Flexible study pathways after your foundation year, allowing you to specialise and graduate with a strong creative portfolio ready to showcase your talent.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) at London Metropolitan University go on to make their mark across the creative industries. You’ll build skills in critical analysis, storytelling, and media production that prepare you for a wide range of roles in film, television, and related media. Many alumni progress into positions such as film or TV researcher, content producer, media analyst, or cultural programme coordinator.

You’ll be supported every step of the way by the University’s dedicated Careers and Employability Service, which offers personalised career coaching, job search assistance, and exclusive access to work placements through the Job Shop. Students benefit from industry connections across London’s creative sector, giving them opportunities to network with professionals and gain hands-on experience in real production environments.

Graduates from London Met’s School of Computing and Digital Media have gone on to work with major broadcasters and production companies, while others have built successful freelance and independent creative careers. The University’s location in central London provides a direct link to employers, festivals, and creative agencies that value practical and analytical media expertise.

The long-term value of this accredited degree lies in its blend of academic depth and industry relevance—skills in critical media analysis, storytelling, and research remain highly transferable across multiple sectors. Many graduates enter the workforce within six months of finishing their studies, with competitive starting salaries in the creative and cultural industries.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students often continue their studies at postgraduate level—many choose to pursue a Master’s in Film Studies, Media Production, or Cultural Studies, while others progress to research-based MPhil or PhD programs. These advanced qualifications can open doors to academic, curatorial, or higher-level media strategy careers.

Program Key Stats

£19,500
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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2.8
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60

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6.0
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Film Director
  • Television Producer
  • Screenwriter
  • Cinematographer
  • Film Editor
  • Production Designer
  • Casting Director
  • Sound Designer
  • Broadcast Journalist
  • Documentary Filmmaker
  • Media Researcher
  • Script Supervisor
  • Film Critic
  • Talent Agent
  • Post-Production Coordinator

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