Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| EU | £25,850 | £25,850 |
| England | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| Northern Ireland | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| Scotland | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| Wales | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| Channel Islands | £11,750 | £11,750 |
| International | £25,850 | £25,850 |
Requirements
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Modules
Dissertation or Practical Project
CoreExploring Screen Practices
CoreFilm Programming and Film Festivals
Core
About
Overview
This research-intensive master’s programme is tailored for students interested in specialized areas of film, theatre, or television.
Programme Features
- Flexible Structure: Customize the programme to fit personal interests and schedules.
- One-to-One Supervision: Collaborate with world-class specialists in the Department.
- Independent and Taught Study: Complete a dissertation or practical project alongside two taught modules in your chosen subject area.
- Pathway to PhD: Provides a direct route into PhD study, while also catering to those aiming to become theorists, critics, artists, archivists, or producers.
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Subject Area Information
Television Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the history, theory, and cultural impact of television as a medium, covering technical aspects of production and sociopolitical implications of content.
1. Introduction to Television Studies
2. Television History
3. Television Production
4. Television Genres
5. Television and Society
6. Global Television
7. Television Criticism
- Analytical Skills
- Technical Skills
- Research Skills
- Communication Skills
Career
Television Studies equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for various careers in the television industry, academia, and media criticism.
Television Producer
Overseeing the production of television programs from concept to final product.
Scriptwriter
Writing scripts for television shows, including dramas, comedies, and reality TV.
Television Director
Directing the creative aspects of television production, including camera work and actor performances.
Media Critic
Writing reviews and critical essays on television programs for publications or online platforms.
Broadcast Journalist
Reporting news and creating news segments for television.
Media Researcher
Conducting research on television audiences, programming, and industry trends.
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