The BA Filmmaking & Screen Writing program will help you develop the essential creative, critical, and professional skills required to work in cinema, TV, and related industries. The program will help you build up a portfolio of work and provide you with experience in post-production, research, scriptwriting, and camera operation. Modules are taught by industry professionals and our range of masterclasses are led by internationally- acclaimed directors, cinematographers, and writers. As well as having access to the latest digital film technology, youll also have the opportunity to work out of UWSs teaching space at Glasgows Film City €“ Scotlands filmmaking hub.
Our Minimum Entry Requirements are applicable to those applicants who have not had an equal opportunity to demonstrate their academic ability at school or college and are known as ‘widening access’ applicants. We also sometimes refer to this type of applicant as receiving a ‘contextual’ offer. We may be able to provide you with a contextual offer if you fall into one of the categories below:
You have been in care (care-experienced/care-leaver)
You are a young carer
government-recognizedecognised asylum or refugee status
You are estranged from your family or guardians
You live in a SIMD decile 1-4 (SIMD20/40)* Scottish postcode area
20 hours per week.
IELTS 6.0 with no skill below 5.5.
Media and Journalism
Ayr
Undergraduate
Full-time, 4 years
September
6.0
9250,
14500, (INT)
Nottingham, England
N/A
Undergraduate
6935
Multiple, British Colombia
6.0
Undergraduate
13020
Leicester
5.5
Undergraduate
9250