BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Lincoln

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies at the University of Lincoln immerses students in the vibrant world of film, television, and digital media, exploring how these forms entertain, influence, and reflect society. The program is ideal for creative thinkers and critical analysts who want to understand media theory, history, and production while developing practical skills.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
Students gain a foundational understanding of film and media through modules such as Introduction to Film and Media, Media History, and Media Production Fundamentals. The focus is on developing critical thinking and creativity through lectures, workshops, and practical production tasks, helping students explore both theory and practice in a supportive environment.

Year 2:
The second year deepens knowledge with options for specialization. Students may study modules like Film and Television Genres, Digital Media Production, and Media and Society, allowing them to examine cultural, aesthetic, and theoretical aspects while beginning to shape their own creative interests. Opportunities to study abroad in Europe or the USA may also be available.

Year 3:
The final year emphasizes independent research and creative projects through modules such as Independent Research Project, Advanced Media Production, and Contemporary Media Studies. Students apply their analytical and production skills to a major self-directed project, preparing them for professional careers or postgraduate study.

Focus areas: Film analysis, media theory, digital production, cultural studies, creative practice.
Learning outcomes: Develop critical and practical skills, research proficiency, media production expertise, and cultural awareness.
Professional alignment (accreditation): Programme guided by industry standards with opportunities to engage with media professionals.
Reputation (employability rankings): Recognized for strong graduate outcomes and creative industry readiness; highly regarded in UK media studies.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Lincoln, the BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies programme is designed to immerse students in both the theoretical and practical aspects of film, television, and digital media. From the very first year, students develop hands-on skills in production, critical analysis, and creative problem-solving. The course encourages collaboration through group projects and interdisciplinary work, giving you experience that mirrors professional media environments. With a combination of workshops, seminars, screenings, and independent study, you’ll gain the practical expertise needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving media industry.

Students benefit from a variety of specialised facilities and opportunities that support experiential learning:

  • Production Workshops and Studios for hands-on practice in film and media creation.

  • Interdisciplinary Group Projects collaborating with students across related programmes.

  • Digital Tools and Software to support creative and technical media production.

  • Screenings and Research Presentations to develop critical evaluation and analytical skills.

  • Independent Research Project in the final year, allowing for personal creative or academic exploration.

  • Study Abroad Options with partner institutions in Europe or the USA to broaden cultural and professional perspectives.

  • Access to University Libraries and Online Media Resources for in-depth research and study.

  • Industry Engagement through talks and workshops with media professionals.

This combination ensures you graduate with not only a deep understanding of media theory but also the practical skills and experience sought by employers and creative industries.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Future Progression & Opportunities

Graduates from the BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies at the University of Lincoln leave with a strong combination of creative and analytical skills, ready to enter the dynamic world of media and entertainment. Career paths often include roles such as Film/TV Producer, Media Analyst, Content Creator, or Digital Media Coordinator:

  • University Career Services: The Lincoln Careers & Employability Service provides tailored support including CV workshops, mock interviews, industry networking events, and job placement opportunities specifically for media students.

  • Employment stats & salary: Lincoln graduates in media and creative industries report high employability rates, with entry-level roles typically starting from £22,000–£28,000, rising with experience.

  • Industry partnerships: Students benefit from connections with film studios, media production companies, and local broadcasting networks through workshops, guest lectures, and collaborative projects.

  • Accreditation value: The programme is recognized for its industry relevance, providing skills aligned with professional standards in film, television, and digital media sectors.

  • Graduation outcomes: Alumni progress into creative production, media analysis, broadcasting, journalism, or further study, often achieving roles that combine both practical production and critical analysis.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates may choose to advance their studies with postgraduate courses such as MA Film and Media Studies, MSc Digital Media, or specialized diplomas in Film Production, Screenwriting, or Media Management, deepening expertise and enhancing career prospects.

Program Key Stats

£18,300
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BCC - BBC
3.0
29
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N/A
N/A
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
  • Film editor
  • Cinematographer
  • Production manager
  • Media planner
  • Content creator
  • Script supervisor
  • Film critic
  • TV producer
  • Digital media strategist
  • Sound designer
  • Marketing executive
  • Social media manager
  • Documentary filmmaker

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