Overview
The Screen Studies programme from University of Liverpool provides you with the opportunity to develop an in-depth knowledge of the industrial and cultural dimensions that permeate screen-based media. It focuses on both the historical evolution of film, television and videogames and their shifting place in contemporary media industries and cultures, enabling you to understand the complexity of current media trends on a global scale.
Key Features
- Strongly interdisciplinary, the course brings together elements from a diverse range of disciplines, within the arts and humanities, including film studies, television studies, games studies, communication studies, media studies, policy studies, political economy, and others.
- The programme cultivates fundamental transferrable skills related to media research, develops applied knowledge and provides real world insights all strongly informed by digital-led approaches and tools.
- It also integrates practical experience as it benefits from the input of top screen industry practitioners who share their wealth of knowledge in specially organised events.
- This course is for people who would like a career in the media industries, with a particular focus on screen media and entertainment. This could include areas such as media production, distribution, exhibition, sales, as well research development in film, television, videogame and streaming platforms.
- Furthermore, the course can also be a stepping stone for a postgraduate research degree, especially in the field of media industry studies, which has been attracting a lot of scholarly attention in the last few years.
Career prospects
The course provides strong employability opportunities that include:
- Attending talks by established screen industry experts
- In-course session on careers in the screen industries
- Invitations to events organised by the Centre for Converged Screen Media and Entertainment that is run by staff teaching on the MA Screen Studies
- Writing for the blog of the Centre for Converged Screen Media and Entertainment
- Links with local university partners specialising in screen media
- Opportunities for participation in major screen media events organised in Liverpool (such as Eurovision 2023)
- Teaching opportunities as part of running workshops
The programme opens up opportunities in the following two broadly defined fields:
- Screen-based media in a number of sectors, including:
- media industries (production, distribution, exhibition, sales, research in film, television, streaming platforms/on-demand video companies) on a global scale;
- local, regional, national, international institutions and organisations that support, regulate, collaborate with screen-based companies;
- local, regional, national, international organisations, institutions, publications, projects that research, analyse and report on screen-based media
- Opportunities for further qualifications or employment within the field of screen-based media
The degree is designed to provide a strong platform from which to progress to further research at PhD level that is supported and supervised by the members attached to the Centre for Converged Screen Media and EntertainmentAlternatively, the MA programme equips you to study at other Universities.
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Courses include:
- Screen Cultures A
- Researching Screen
- Screen Industries A
- Influencing Strategies In Digital Media
- Artificial Intelligence And Communication B
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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General requirements
- You will normally need a 2:1 honours degree or above, or equivalent, in an appropriate field of study. For example, Communication, Media, Film, Languages or any other subject informed by an Arts and Humanities tradition. Other subjects will be accepted if combined with appropriate experience.
- Those with a 2:2 honours degree will be considered on an individual basis.
- Graduates of non-UK universities will need to have achieved comparable results. All cases will be judged individually on the basis of information provided on the standard university application form plus academic references. All applications are considered on their individual merit.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents24100 GBP / year≈ 24100 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents11700 GBP / year≈ 11700 GBP / year
Additional Details
Part-time:
- UK: £5,850
- Internationals: £12,050
Living costs
Liverpool
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
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