Bachelor of Engineering [B.Eng] (Mechanical Design Engineering)
Field of Study:
27,930/Yr
At this BA in programme by Êyou will gain a deep and wide ranging knowledge of film as a cultural, social, industrial and global phenomenon and familiarity with different conceptual and theoretical approaches to film.Ê
The range of films studied will equip you to understand the complex histories of the medium as well as how important issues of cultural difference are raised through cinema, giving you the tools and vocabulary to take a questioning attitude to your own culture. We encourage you to make the most of the facilities available to broaden and enhance your study of film, not just on campus but also through the lively film culture (festivals, art-house cinema, media facilities) in the city itself.
The first year of study familiarises you with the specialised language used in the analysis of film and the way to study film as a visual and aural art form. It gives you an introduction to the most important movements and moments in cinema history, provides an introduction to some basic areas of film theory, and begins to engage with the cross-cultural and transnational exchanges between world cinemas.Ê
In the second year, you will study the theoretical aspects of time and place in film and the history of American cinema. You will also be able to choose a module option on European cinema, cinema adaptations or from a range of other modules.
The third year allows you to pursue your own interests by choosing from a wide array of specialist modules. You will also write a dissertation on a topic of your choice.
Careers
Film graduates from the University of Exeter have an excellent reputation with graduate recruiters and compete very successfully in the employment market. 6 months after graduation 93.4%* of our Film graduates are in work and / or further study.
A degree in Film Studies from The University of Exeter will enable you to acquire skills which are attractive to employers and relevant for a wide range of careers. You will develop an informed, critical and creative approach. Alongside strong oral and written communication skills, you will be able to manage your time and workload effectively, work well as part of a team or independently, be flexible when faced with new situations and have strong analytical skills.
Our students have progressed to a wide variety of careers, in sectors such as:
- Events Management
- TV production
- The film industry
- Publishing
- Education
- Sales, communications and marketing
Other recent graduates have progressed to postgraduate courses in
- MA English Literary Studies (Film pathway)
- MA Film and Media
- MA Professional Writing
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | 27930 |
Previous Year Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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2021 | 31510 |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Eligibility:
- Students should have high school degree from the recognized institution.
- Higher Mathematics and Higher Humanities subject.
- A-level Mathematics and GCSE English Grade B/5.
Indian Student Eligibility:
Indian students are eligible to apply if they meet one of the following eligibility criteria:
- The University of Glasgow will consider students with Central Board (CISCE or CBSE) or Metro state board qualifications.
- The normal minimum requirement is 75% average including 75% in key subjects, although certain degree courses require a higher standard.
Along with the minimum eligibility requirements, international students hailing from non-English speaking countries need to prove English proficiency through IELTS/TOEFL/any equivalent test.
Scores Required
6.5 / 9
Avg. Score in
IELTS
90 / 120
Avg. Score in
TOEFL
60 / 90
Avg. Score in
PTE
Required Document List
The most common documents required include:
- Current Passport: Students need their current passport.
- CAS: Make sure all details on the CAS for their new course are correct (e.g. personal details, passport number, amount of tuition fees to pay, amount of tuition fees they have paid so far, course dates).
- Financial evidence: The type of document students need to prepare depends on whether they are self-funding or sponsored students.
- Currency Conversions: If the currency on the financial document is not in GBP (British pounds), they need to make and print a currency conversion.
- Translation of any document not in English: Make sure documents, not in English are accompanied by a translation that meets all requirements in the Student Guidance.
- ATAS certificate: If CAS states this is required – students can also check if ATAS is required for their new course before they receive their CAS by contacting Admissions.
- Academic Documents: Stated in the “English Language” and “Evidence Used to Obtain Offer” sections of CAS.
Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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Glasgow College of Science and Engineering Dean’s Award | Scholarship per student 12,933/Yr$12,933 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCollege-Specific | |
BrokerFish International student scholarship | Scholarship per student 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
QS scholarships | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Axol Science Scholarship | Scholarship per student 2,000/Yr$2,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCompany-Sponsored | |
ASID Foundation Legacy Scholarships | Scholarship per student 4,000/Yr$4,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
VueVille Future Technology Scholarship | Scholarship per student 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based |
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