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Film and American Studies is an interdisciplinary degree course, involving film studies, television studies, American literature, American history and cultural studies.
The School uses research-led teaching, which means we encourage you to explore your own interests wherever possible, going from set work in the first year, to guided project work on many second year modules, to more independent research projects in the final year. Many of our modules deal with British and American cinema, particularly Film Genres, Animation, Film Authorship, The Practice of Screenwriting, Crime Television, Science Fiction and Gender and Genre. From within American Studies too, there are a large number of modules is on contemporary popular culture, literature and history, complementing and expanding student learning in Film Studies. Other modules aimed at broadening student horizons are also available within and beyond the School, including a range of modules relating to world cinema and gender studies.

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