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Film and Screen Media, BA (Hons), University College Cork (UCC)

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University College Cork (UCC)

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About Film and Screen Media, BA (Hons) - at University College Cork (UCC)

Overview

The BA Film and Screen Media provides a thorough education in the theories, history and practice of the moving image, from the beginnings of cinema to the present day.

The course is at the cutting edge of international studies in the moving image.You will study films from around the world and topics such as Hollywood cinema, film and new media, genre cinema, art film, silent cinema and national cinemas.

You will also study the theories and practice behind contemporary screen media (the Internet, social media, e-publishing) and have the chance to make short films and promos, collaborate on group projects, and develop short screen plays with our award-winning filmmaker and our film artist in residence.

Students also study two additional subjects in Year 1 selected from a list of 26 and continue with one of these in Years 2 and 3.

Course Details

This BA course has a strong emphasis on developing your skills in the area of critical/theoretical analysis of film and media texts. You will acquire practical and transferable skills in digital filmmaking, collaborating on group projects (promos/short films), working on treatments and a short screenplay, and compiling a portfolio.

You will take a combination of courses on the theory and aesthetics of cinema and screen media and practical workshops on digital filmmaking and screenwriting. A short placement with the film or culture industries may also be offered (subject to availability).

Year 1 Modules:

Core

FX1001Introductionto Film Studies (10 credits);

FX1002Introduction to Screen Media and Culture (5 credits);

FX1003Early Cinema: From the Magic Lantern to the Pioneers (5 credits);

FX1004Introduction to Digital Media (10 credits)

Electives

plustwo other First Arts subjects (15 credits each) from Groups 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Year 2 Modules:

Core

Film Theory; Studies in Cinema; Making Digital Media; Writing and the Screen; Special Studies in Film; American Cinema to 1960; Special Studies in Screen Media

Electives

Sound and the Moving Image; Modernism in European Cinema; Cinema and Identity in Spain and Latin America plus one other Arts subject (20 credits) continued from First Year

Year 3 Modules:

Core

Contemporary Cinema; Ireland on Screen; Special Studies in Filmmaking/New Media; Screen Industries; Postmodernism in European Cinema; Special Studies in Film

Electives

European Cinema; German Film in focus; Arts Subject continued from Second Year

See the College Calendar for additional information on the Programme and the Book of Modules for further information on modules.

Fact File

Course Code: CK105

Course Title: Film and Screen Media

College: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences

Duration: 3 or 4 years

Teaching Mode: Full-time

Qualifications: BA (Hons)

NFQ Level: Level 8

Costs: Full-time EU/EEA/Swiss State undergraduate students may be exempt from paying tuition fees. The State will pay the tuition fees for students who satisfy the Free Fees Criteria. In 2016/17 the Student Contribution Charge will be EUR 3,000 and the Capitation Fee will be EUR 165.

2017 Entry Requirements: H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish, English, another language, and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes.

Entry Points: 2016: 430. Points may vary year to year.

Course Practicalities

Expected lecture hours:The course is a full-time, three-year BA degree. The minimum number of lectures and seminars each week will be six hours, to take place on campus.Blackboard, UCC's learning management system, will be utilised as a support to seminars and lectures. In some cases, courses will include compulsory screenings of films.

Expected lab/practical hours:The practical modules will involve some extra hours of self-directed filming and editing. The module Screen Industries (With Placement), which will not be on offer every year, includes a short approved placement within the film, media or cultural industries.

Assessment

Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have formal examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment including essay writing, oral presentations with technological support, portfolios, treatments, and practical projects. You will attain a set of skills that will prepare you for further education and aid you in various career paths.

Each module varies, but a typical five-credit module will consist of combinations of the following modes of assessment: one 3,000-word essay, or two 1,500-word essays, or a practical project plus class test, or a 1.5-hour exam. Ten-credit modules would typically involve one 1.5-hour exam plus two essays and one in-class presentation.

Application Procedure

EU Applicants: Application to Year 1 of the degree programme is made directly through the Central Applications Office (CAO). Applicants should apply online at www.cao.ie. The normal closing date for receipt of completed applications is 1st February of the year of entry.

Non-EU Applicants

Mature Applicants: Application is made through theCAOand the closing date for the receipt of completed applications is 1st February of the year of proposed entry.

Further Contact Information

Deborah

Senior Executive Assistant (PT, mornings only)

Office: O Rahilly Building 1.80

T: +353 (0)21 490 3863

Fax No. 353 (0)21 4903245

E: [email protected]

Notes about fees for this course

Costs: Full-time EU/EEA/Swiss State undergraduate students may be exempt from paying tuition fees. The State will pay the tuition fees for students who satisfy the Free Fees Criteria. In 2016/17 the Student Contribution Charge will be EUR 3,000 and the Capitation Fee will be EUR 165.

2017 Entry Requirements: H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish, English, another language, and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes.

Entry Points: 2016: 430. Points may vary year to year.

Entry requirements for this course

Contact University College Cork (UCC) to find course entry requirements.

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