University of Greenwich, London

Bachelor in Film Studies

United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Film Studies at University of Greenwich, London is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Greenwich in London, founded in 1890, provides an accessible and vibrant educational experience in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. With nearly 20,000 students and more than 3,500 international students, Greenwich combines a diverse student body with historic riverside campuses and modern teaching facilities. Its central London setting offers easy access to cultural institutions, business hubs and internship opportunities across numerous sectors.

Offering around 224 programs across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, the university covers disciplines from business and engineering to the arts and health professions. Academic learning is complemented by industry-focused modules, placements and career services that support employability and professional development. International support services include orientation, language help and visa advice, helping students transition smoothly into life and study in the UK.

Students benefit from strong links with employers, active student societies and a supportive teaching environment that balances lectures with practical workshops and real-world projects. Greenwich’s emphasis on preparing graduates for the workforce, combined with London’s global networks and cultural richness, makes the university a practical choice for international students seeking quality education, professional experience and an engaging urban student life.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Film Studies at the University of Greenwich, London is a 3-year degree for students who want to explore the world of film. This program helps students develop a deep understanding of film and its many aspects.

The curriculum covers a range of subjects including Screen Now, Media Technologies, and Storytelling for Moving Image. Students also learn about Transnational Screens, Independent Filmmaking Practices, and Critical Audio-Visual Practice. These modules help students develop skills in filmmaking, screenwriting, and critical thinking.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Film Editors, Screenwriters, Film Producers, Cinematographers, or Film Critics. They can work in the film industry, television, or advertising, using their skills to create engaging stories and visuals.

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