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    Film and English Literature

    Lancaster University

    Lancaster University

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    United Kingdom, Lancaster

    University RankQS Ranking
    141

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    PQ33

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2026
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 25,490  / year
    Next Intake October-2026

    Film and English Literature

    About

    Studying Film and English Literature at Lancaster offers a comprehensive exploration of storytelling across different media, blending the critical study of film aesthetics, theory, and cultural impact with practical film production experience. By engaging with a wide range of texts, this programme provides a strong foundation in narrative forms and techniques, equipping you with a versatile skill set for careers in the creative industries, media, publishing, and more.

    Why Lancaster?

    • Deepen your knowledge of global literature, film, aesthetics, and cultural significance, while gaining hands-on film-making experience
    • Create your own films using state-of-the-art equipment, with 24/7 access to editing suites, and cinema ready cameras
    • Learn from distinguished academics, published authors, and professional filmmakers, and develop your skills in small seminar groups and workshops
    • Participate in Lancaster’s vibrant arts community, with student-run journals, literary and film events taking place on campus and in the city centre
    • Draw inspiration from Lancaster’s unique surroundings, from the historic cityscape to the scenic Lake District, a creative haven for writers and filmmakers
    • Prepare for a career in the creative industries with a portfolio showcasing your storytelling voice across both page and screen

    Creative storytelling

    Combining an in-depth exploration of literary works with rich cinema history and practical film-making, this course expertly blends the study of literature with film.

    Explore the fascinating world of film, covering topics from global cinema history, innovative storytelling strategies and influential movements to contemporary media practices. Through hands-on workshops, you’ll not only analyse film theory but also build on your practical film-making skills. You will study cinematography, editing, and sound, whilst exploring film-making styles such as narrative, documentary and experimental, providing you with the skills to create your own short films.

    Through studying English Literature, you’ll explore a vast range of texts, from ancient myths to contemporary graphic novels, as well as a host of different voices, themes, and forms. This programme encourages active, transformative reading, connecting literature with broader themes such as politics, ecology, gender, theology, fashion, film, and philosophy.

    This all makes ideal subject material for you to bring into your film-making. For example, former student Isobel Turner created a thought-provoking documentary, Femininity, that discussed the interaction between femininity and feminism from multiple perspectives, drawing on a range of film and literary sources to focus on the beauty of bodies.

    Exceptional resources

    You will have access to top-of-the-line production equipment so you can create your own original content. Make use of our cinema-ready digital cameras with prime lenses, DSLR cameras, versatile set lighting, grip equipment and full access to Adobe Creative Cloud in our acoustic editing suites. We have everything you need to learn the fundamentals of digital audio and camerawork in our specialist production facilities, ensuring you can put your ideas into practice. Whenever you need support, you can turn to our skilled technicians who are on hand to support your studies.

    The university library is a favourite hangout spot for our students. With quiet, cosy corners and collaborative working spaces and – of course – books galore, both online and hard copy, it is one of many vitalising study spaces on campus.

    Inspirational communities

    Studying Film and English literature at Lancaster offers a rich, creative community that extends from our campus to the city’s Castle Quarter and beyond. Participate in our student-run cinema, where you can show your films, our vibrant student Film Society, or LA1TV – our Student Union television station.

    The campus’s historic and scenic surroundings provide additional inspiration, with the Lake District nearby as a stunning creative backdrop. Take advantage of Lancaster’s city centre arts venue, The Dukes, that shows the latest independent and foreign films on our doorstep. In previous years, final year students have shown their own films here. You’ll also be close to mainstream cinemas in Lancaster and nearby Morecambe, and the city’s vibrant programme of annual literary and music events.

    We host many free literary events both on campus and in spectacular locations such as the medieval Lancaster Castle, the awe-inspiring Priory, and the archive-rich Wordsworth Centre at Grasmere in the Lake District. These events include:

    • Talks from visiting scholars and authors
    • Student-led summer Shakespeare production
    • Study retreat day in the Lake District
    • Social events such as the October Lecture and May Gathering

    You’ll also have opportunities to contribute to student-run literary journals — Lux, Flash, Cake, Errant, and Cut/To — enriching your literary network.

    As a BA Economics, Politics and International Relations (Industry) graduate, you will be prepared for a career in public policy, international organisations, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). You will explore the complex connections between political sciences and economics, emphasising critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of global issues. Our students receive comprehensive training that allows them to work with professionals of any level of economic training.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    These are the typical grades that you will need to study this course. This section will tell you whether you need qualifications in specific subjects, what our English language requirements are, and if there are any extra requirements such as attending an interview or submitting a portfolio.

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    ABB. Film, Media or one other humanities subject would be considered desirable but not essential.

    30 Level 3 credits at Distinction plus 15 Level 3 credits at Merit. Film, Media or one other humanities subject would be considered desirable but not essential.

    We accept the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales in place of one A level, or equivalent qualification, as long as any subject requirements are met.

    DDM. Ideally this would be in a subject relevant to Film or Media, although this is not essential.

    A level at grade B plus BTEC(s) at DD, or A levels at grade BB plus BTEC at D. Film, Media or one other humanities subject would be considered desirable but not essential.

    32 points overall with 16 points from the best 3 HL subjects

    We are happy to admit applicants on the basis of five Highers, but where we require a specific subject at A level, we will typically require an Advanced Higher in that subject. If you do not meet the grade requirement through Highers alone, we will consider a combination of Highers and Advanced Highers in separate subjects. Please contact the Admissions team for more information.

    Distinction overall

    Help from our Admissions team

    If you are thinking of applying to Lancaster and you would like to ask us a question, complete our enquiry form and one of the team will get back to you.

    We also have more details on our website about:

    International foundation programmes

    Delivered in partnership with INTO Lancaster University, our one-year tailored foundation pathways are designed to improve your subject knowledge and English language skills to the level required by a range of Lancaster University degrees. Visit the INTO Lancaster University website for more details and a list of eligible degrees you can progress onto.

    Contextual admissions

    Contextual admissions could help you gain a place at university if you have faced additional challenges during your education which might have impacted your results. Visit our contextual admissions page to find out about how this works and whether you could be eligible.

    Career

    Careers

    Film and English Literature at Lancaster is designed to equip you with the skills needed to succeed in a wide variety of creative industries. As the worlds of film, media, and publishing continue to evolve, this programme prepares you to adapt to new roles and technologies in both traditional and emerging fields. Whether you’re interested in storytelling on screen, analysing literary texts, or exploring how visual and written narratives intersect, you will be well-prepared to make your mark in a dynamic job market.

    Graduates from our Film and English Literature programme find success in a range of roles including:

    • Film and media producer
    • Publishing specialist
    • Print and digital editor
    • Advertising executive
    • Marketing executive
    • Broadcast and print journalist
    • Film programming curator
    • Script Supervisor
    • Screenwriter
    • Content producer
    • Arts Manager
    • Teacher

    The programme also lays a strong foundation for further specialisation through postgraduate study. Many graduates pursue advanced training at esteemed institutions such as the London Film School, the Met Film School, and the National Film and Television School. Others continue with advanced academic research in areas such as film studies, creative writing, and literature, with Lancaster’s own MA programmes in Film Studies and English Literature providing ideal pathways.

    Whatever your career aspirations, this programme provides you with both the theoretical grounding and practical experience to pursue a fulfilling path in the film, media, and literary landscapes.

    Careers and employability support

    Our degrees open up an extremely wide array of career pathways in businesses and organisations, large and small, in the UK and overseas.

    We run a paid internship scheme specifically for our arts, humanities and social sciences students, supported by a specialist Employability Team. The team offer individual consultations and tailored application guidance, as well as careers events, development opportunities, and resources.

    Whether you have a clear idea of your potential career path or need some help considering the options, our friendly team is on hand.

    Lancaster is unique in that every student is eligible to participate in The Lancaster Award which recognises activities such as work experience, community engagement or volunteering and social development. A valuable addition to your CV!

    Find out more about Lancaster’s careers events, extensive resources and personal support for Careers and Employability.

    Fee Information

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    Additional costs for this course

    You will be able to borrow many books free of charge from the university library, however most students prefer to buy their own copies of at least some of the texts. Costs vary depending on whether these are bought new or second hand.

    There may be extra costs related to your course for items such as books, stationery, printing, photocopying, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits. Following graduation, you may need to pay a subscription to a professional body for some chosen careers.

    Specific additional costs for studying at Lancaster are listed below.

    College fees

    Lancaster is proud to be one of only a handful of UK universities to have a collegiate system. Every student belongs to a college, and all students pay a small college membership fee which supports the running of college events and activities. Students on some distance-learning courses are not liable to pay a college fee.

    For students starting in 2025, the fee is £40 for undergraduates and research students and £15 for students on one-year courses.

    Computer equipment and internet access

    To support your studies, you will also require access to a computer, along with reliable internet access. You will be able to access a range of software and services from a Windows, Mac, Chromebook or Linux device. For certain degree programmes, you may need a specific device, or we may provide you with a laptop and appropriate software - details of which will be available on relevant programme pages. A dedicated IT support helpdesk is available in the event of any problems.

    The University provides limited financial support to assist students who do not have the required IT equipment or broadband support in place.

    Study abroad courses

    In addition to travel and accommodation costs, while you are studying abroad, you will need to have a passport and, depending on the country, there may be other costs such as travel documents (e.g. VISA or work permit) and any tests and vaccines that are required at the time of travel. Some countries may require proof of funds.

    Placement and industry year courses

    In addition to possible commuting costs during your placement, you may need to buy clothing that is suitable for your workplace and you may have accommodation costs. Depending on the employer and your job, you may have other costs such as copies of personal documents required by your employer for example.

    The fee that you pay will depend on whether you are considered to be a home or international student. Read more about how we assign your fee status.

    Home fees are subject to annual review, and may be liable to rise each year in line with UK government policy. International fees (including EU) are reviewed annually and are not fixed for the duration of your studies. Read more about fees in subsequent years.

    We will charge tuition fees to Home undergraduate students on full-year study abroad/work placements in line with the maximum amounts permitted by the Department for Education. The current maximum levels are:

    • Students studying abroad for a year: 15% of the standard tuition fee
    • Students taking a work placement for a year: 20% of the standard tuition fee

    International students on full-year study abroad/work placements will also be charged in line with the maximum amounts permitted by the Department for Education. The current maximum levels are:

    • Students studying abroad for a year: 15% of the standard international tuition fee during the Study Abroad year
    • Students taking a work placement for a year: 20% of the standard international tuition fee during the Placement year

    Please note that the maximum levels chargeable in future years may be subject to changes in Government policy.

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 25,490 

    Application Fee

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