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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
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SEP-26
4 Years
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
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Full Time
SEP-26
4 Years
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The BA Film Studies and Chinese combined degree at SOAS University of London offers a rich, interdisciplinary education that merges the exploration of global cinema with the in-depth study of the Chinese language and culture. This innovative programme allows students to critically engage with the historical, cultural, and artistic dimensions of film while developing their proficiency in Chinese, providing a unique perspective on both media and the cultural landscape of China. In the BA Film Studies component, students examine the diverse histories, theories, and practices of cinema, with a specific focus on Chinese film. The curriculum encourages a critical analysis of how film serves as a medium for cultural expression, social commentary, and political discourse. Students explore a wide range of cinematic works, from classic films to contemporary masterpieces, gaining insights into the evolution of Chinese cinema and its role in shaping and reflecting cultural identity. With access to SOAS’s esteemed 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 prominent film institutions like the British Film Institute, provides students with a vibrant cultural environment enriched by screenings, discussions, and networking opportunities.The BA Chinese component offers a comprehensive exploration of the Chinese language, literature, and culture. Students engage in language study from beginner to advanced levels, developing strong communication skills and cultural understanding. The curriculum covers various aspects of Chinese society, including history, philosophy, and cultural practices, enabling students to contextualise their language skills within a broader cultural framework. This focus on Chinese culture enhances students' ability to engage with film in a nuanced manner, recognising the cultural significance and implications of cinematic works.Together, the BA Film Studies and Chinese programme equips graduates with a unique blend of critical analytical skills, cultural literacy, and language proficiency. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students for a variety of career paths in film, media, translation, education, cultural consultancy, and international relations, empowering them to make meaningful contributions to the dialogue between cinema and the rich tapestry of Chinese culture.
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£9,790 per year
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£9,790 per year
Students from England
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£9,790 per year
Students from Scotland
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£9,790 per year
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£23,780 per year
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£23,780 per year
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