60 out of 120 credits are taught by UEA professors together with first year university students. Students will be part of the degree at UEA’s School of Art, Media and American Studies from the start of their International Year One, but with additional English, critical thinking and academic support from INTO in smaller class sizes.
Develop the language, communication, research and study skills needed to thrive in academic modules.
Attend workshops to enhance your creative vision, engage with current academic debates, and learn critical and theoretical approaches in seminars.
Students are taught television production skills in UEA’s TV studio and media suite – a professional environment supported by a team of experienced producers, directors and engineers.
Benefit from strong partnerships with film and television production companies and agencies such as the -British Film Institute, Cambridge International Student Film Festival and the National Centre for Writing in Norwich – England’s first UNESCO City of Literature.
Learn from UEA professors acclaimed for scriptwriting, producing and directing, having worked with local and international companies such as the Norwich Gaming Festival, The Walt Disney Company, Harpo Entertainment and HBO.
Gain valuable short-term work experience and long-term career opportunities thanks to UEA’s strong network of national and regional film and TV production company contacts.