Film Studies and Social Anthropology
SOAS University of LondonA-Level Entry
ABB
About this course
In the BA Film Studies component, students explore the diverse histories, theories, and practices of cinema, focusing on how film acts as a medium for storytelling and cultural representation. The curriculum encourages critical analysis of films from various genres and cultures, examining how they reflect and shape social values, identities, and political issues. Students engage with a wide range of cinematic works, from classic films to contemporary productions, gaining insights into the role of film in both representing and influencing cultural narratives. With support from SOAS’s distinguished faculty and industry connections, students benefit from guest lectures by filmmakers and scholars, as well as practical training in film analysis and curation. The programme’s central location in Bloomsbury, close to key cultural institutions such as the British Film Institute, enriches the student experience with regular screenings, discussions, and networking opportunities. The BA Social Anthropology component provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and methods of anthropological inquiry, focusing on the study of cultures, social structures, and human behaviours. The curriculum covers essential topics such as kinship, migration, religion, and globalization, enabling students to engage with the complexities of social life and cultural diversity. Through ethnographic studies and fieldwork experiences, students develop critical thinking and analytical skills that allow them to appreciate the richness of human experience and the significance of cultural context. This focus on social anthropology enhances students' ability to interpret and engage with cinematic narratives, fostering a nuanced understanding of how culture shapes both the production and reception of film.
By combining these two disciplines, the BA Film Studies and Social Anthropology programme equips graduates with critical analytical skills, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of social dynamics. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students for diverse career opportunities in film, media, cultural research, education, community development, and international relations, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to discussions about the interplay between cinema and cultural practices in a globalised world.
Entry Requirements
Career Prospects
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Course Details
- Qualification
- Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- London
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- Digital media, production, and technology, Media studies, PR and communications, Anthropology