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Our courses

BA Theatre & Performance

Explore the cultural and historical practices of theatre-making. Gain a thorough understanding of production, design, directing and immersive performance.

BA Film & Television

Attain a wider knowledge of screen cultures, styles and industries. Develop the technical skills you need to explore film and television with confidence and creativity.

BA Film & Theatre

Move between media and broaden your thinking. Explore different forms and collaborate in the production of film, television and theatre work. 

Develop a critical understanding of contemporary art and film with this four-year combined degree.

Hone your writing skills and explore the important relationship between creative writing and film and/or theatre.

Gain a thorough understanding of literature and the dynamics between writing and performance on stage and screen.

Your future career

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Many of our graduates go into the creative sectors. Overall, 100% of graduates from Film, Theatre and Television are in work or further study within 15 months of graduation. (Based on our analysis of HESA data © HESA 2022, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2020/21; includes first degree Film, Theatre and Television responders).

You'll develop skills that are highly valued across the creative industries, opening up a diverse range of career opportunities. Many of our graduates have gone on to work for institutions such as the Arts Council, BBC, ITV and the British Film Institute. Others have joined with or founded independent creative ventures.

Read about our creative connections

Fees, funding and scholarships

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There is a variety of funding support available to our undergraduate students. You may be eligible for government loans, grants or bursaries. 

Students from the UK can receive government loans to help towards tuition fees and living costs. UK students may also be eligible for other grants and bursaries depending on their circumstances. 

Charlie's experience

“What sets ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø apart for me is that it offers a perfect balance between the academic aspects of essay writing and studying film theories, as well as the collaborative, practical elements of the course.” Charlie discusses her experience studying Film and Television and how the opportunities she has been given have prepared her for the working world.