
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE This programme will encourage advanced level study of specific aspects of film and television, via the exploration of research strategies appropriate to the two mediums. The curriculum is designed to establish the full focus of Film and Television Studies as a discipline and to suggest some of the ways in which its boundaries are being re-drawn by new screen cultures and technologies. The programme consists of three components (please see core and optional courses information for more details): Component 1: Core Course (60 credits) Semester 1: History of Critical Writing (30 credits) Semester 2: Research Methods and Preparation (30 credits) Component 2: Three additional courses (60 credits) Advanced Topics in Film Studies (20 credits) - compulsory Advanced Topics in Television Studies (20 credits) - compulsory (The above two courses will run in semester 1 and 2 in alternate years) A third option course (20 credits, semester 1 or 2) Component 3: Dissertation (60 credits) You will research and write your dissertation over the summer (May to Sept). It will be 15,000 words in length and on a topic chosen in consultation with your tutors and the programme convenor.