Film Studies and Africa and Black Diaspora (including Year Abroad)
SOAS University of LondonA-Level Entry
ABB
About this course
In the BA Film Studies component, students delve into the histories, theories, and practices of cinema, focusing on how film serves as a powerful tool for storytelling and representation. The curriculum emphasises films from Africa and the Black diaspora, examining how these cinematic works reflect and influence social issues, identity, and cultural movements. With access to SOAS's renowned expertise in these areas, students engage with innovative research projects and guest lectures from filmmakers and industry professionals, gaining insights that bridge academic study and real-world practices. Practical training in film curation, editing, and programming further equips students with the skills needed to navigate and thrive in the film industry. The program's location in Bloomsbury, near major film institutions like the British Film Institute, enriches the student experience through regular screenings, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
The BA Africa and Black Diaspora component offers students a critical lens through which to examine the complexities of African and diasporic identities, cultures, and histories. The curriculum encompasses a range of disciplines, including history, sociology, and cultural studies, fostering an understanding of the socio-political dynamics that shape the experiences of African and Black communities globally. Students engage with a diverse array of texts, media, and cultural artifacts, cultivating their analytical skills and developing a nuanced appreciation for the richness of African and Black cultural expressions.
Together, this combined degree equips graduates with a profound understanding of the intersections between film and the African and Black diaspora, enhancing their critical thinking, cultural awareness, and creative abilities. This interdisciplinary foundation prepares students for a wide range of careers in film, media, cultural research, education, and advocacy, allowing them to contribute meaningfully to conversations about representation, identity, and cultural heritage in a globalized world.
Entry Requirements
Career Prospects
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Course Details
- Qualification
- Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 4 Years
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- London
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- Digital media, production, and technology, Media studies, PR and communications, Languages