1 : Awarding Institution / Body
Aberystwyth University
2a : Teaching Institution / University
Aberystwyth University
2b : Work-based learning (where appropriate)
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3a : Programme accredited by
Aberystwyth University
3b : Programme approved by
Aberystwyth University
4 : Final Award
Bachelor of Arts
5 : Programme title
Film and Television Studies / French
6 : UCAS code
RW16
7 : QAA Subject Benchmark
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8 : Date of publication
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9 : Educational aims of the programme
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To develop interpretative, critical and creative skills relevant to
the analysis and appreciation of audiovisual media
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To provide opportunities for students to acquire a wide range of
academic, communicative and creative skills relevant to the above
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To give students an opportunity to combine academic study and
understanding of Film and Television considered both as product and
productive process, along with a developed appreciation of these
media as modes of perceiving and representing the world.
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To enable students to acquire theoretical and practical experience
and understanding of audiovisual cultural forms through a variety of
methods, including individually designed research and practical
exploration (singly and in small groups).
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To equip students with a range of graduate skills which will enhance
their employability;
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To enable students to proceed to more advanced modes of study or
production.
10 : Intended learning outcomes
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10.1 : Knowledge and understanding
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Key concepts and theories involved in the analysis and academic
study of the product of the film and television industries
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Understanding of the structures and processes involved in the
manufacture of the product of those industries and in their
reception and consumption
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Awareness of the history of film and television in the 20th century,
with particular focus on Britain and America, along with
opportunities for comparison with other traditions
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A wide range of styles, genres, practices and codes involved in
construction and consumption of cultural media, including fiction
and non-fiction and other related modes
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Explicit and implicit modes of discourse sustained and developed,
consciously and unconsciously, in audiovisual culture
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Problems and processes involved in creative practice relevant to
film and television, individually and in groups
10.2 : Skills and other attributes
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The ability to examine critically a range of film and televisual
situations and forms, exploring their meanings and implications
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Critical awareness of the status and provenance of meaning in
audiovisual culture, fictional and non-fictional
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The ability to locate and to draw upon a wide range of sources to
support analysis, investigation and argument
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The ability to apply course-derived understandings to debates about
the significance of film and television in contemporary culture
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The ability to work effectively and imaginatively, individually and
in teams in a variety of aspects of film, television and media
production.
10.3 : Transferable/Key skills
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The ability to structure and communicate ideas effectively in a
variety of situations, and for a variety of potential users
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The ability to pose and solve intellectual and practical problems
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The ability to listen and make critical use of advice
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The ability to make effective use of available (including on-line)
resources
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The ability to manage time effectively , both independently and
under supervision
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The ability to work creatively
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The ability to utilise problem-solving skills in a variety of
situations
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The ability to work independently, and in groups
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The ability to use a range of information technology skills and
resources, appropriate to tasks.
11 : Program Structures and requirements, levels, modules, credits and awards
BA Film and Television Studies / French [RW16]
Blwyddyn Academaidd: 2024/2025Cynllun Anrhydedd Cyfun - ar gael ers 2000/2001
Hyd (astudio Llawn Amser): 4 blwyddyn
Blwyddyn Ddiwethaf: 2023/2024
Rheolau Rhan 1
Blwyddyn 1 Craidd (60 Credyd)
Compulsory module(s).
Blwyddyn 1 Craidd TT/Opsiynau
FRENCH ADVANCED: you must take:
Semester 2 FR12910 Images of France: The French Family
Blwyddyn 1 Craidd TT/Opsiynau
FRENCH BEGINNERS: you must take:
Blwyddyn 1 Opsiynau
Students may, subject to the demands of their other scheme, take one of the following:
Blwyddyn 1 Opsiynau
FRENCH ADVANCED: you must choose an additional 20 credits of the following or other Level 1 content modules:
Semester 1 EL10500 Introduction to European Film
EL10700 Brazilian Portuguese (Basic)
EL10800 Language, Culture, and Identity in Europe
FR11100 Introduction to French Studies
Semester 2 EL10520 Introduction to European Film
EL10720 Brazilian Portuguese (Basic)
EL10820 Language, Culture, and Identity in Europe
FR11120 Introduction to French Studies
Blwyddyn 1 Opsiynau
FRENCH BEGINNERS: you must choose 20 credits of the following or other Level 1 content modules:
Semester 1 EL10500 Introduction to European Film
EL10700 Brazilian Portuguese (Basic)
EL10800 Language, Culture, and Identity in Europe
FR11100 Introduction to French Studies
Semester 2 EL10520 Introduction to European Film
EL10720 Brazilian Portuguese (Basic)
EL10820 Language, Culture, and Identity in Europe
FR11120 Introduction to French Studies
Rheolau Rhan 2
Blwyddyn 2 Craidd (30 Credyd)
Compulsory module(s).
Blwyddyn 2 Opsiynau
Joint Honours Film and TV Studies Students must take a minimum of 20 credits and a maximum of 40 credits from the following critical theory modules:
Blwyddyn 2 Opsiynau
Choose 30 credits of the following FR or EL modules:
Semester 1 EL20700 Brazilian / Portuguese Language II
FR27020 Self-Writing, 18th-21st Centuries
FR27820 History, Film and Memory: Representing World Wars in French cinema
FR29110 "...ISMES" Cultural and Artistic Movements in 20th c. France
Semester 2 EL20720 Brazilian / Portuguese Language II
FR21020 Gender in Modern and Contemporary French Culture
Blwyddyn 2 Opsiynau
Joint Honours Film and TV Studies students must take a minimum of 20 credits and a maximum 40 credits (20 in each semester) from the following creative practice modules:
Semester 1 FM21620 Writing for Film and Television
FM23820 Work in the Film & Television Industries
Blwyddyn 3 Craidd (60 Credyd)
Compulsory module(s).
Blwyddyn 3 Craidd (60 Credyd)
Compulsory module(s).
Blwyddyn Olaf Craidd (30 Credyd)
Compulsory module(s).
Blwyddyn Olaf Opsiynau
Joint Honours Film and TV Studies Students must take at least 20 credits from the following modules (please note that the Independent Research Project is worth 40 credits: 20 per semester):
Semester 1 FM31020 Screening the Brave New World: television in 20th-century Britain
FM36000 Independent Research Project
FM38220 Cult Cinema: Texts, Histories and Audiences
Semester 2 FM30020 Contemporary Film and the Break-Up of Britain
FM36040 Independent Research Project
Blwyddyn Olaf Opsiynau
Choose 30 credits of the following FR or EL modules:
Semester 1 EL30700 Brazilian / Portuguese Language III
FR30310 The Language of Business and Current Affairs
FR37020 Self-writing, 18th-21st Centuries
FR37820 History, Film and Memory: Representing World Wars in French cinema
FR39110 "...ISMES" Cultural and Artistic Movements in 20th c. France
Semester 2 EL30720 Brazilian / Portuguese Language III
FR31020 Gender in Modern and Contemporary French Culture
Blwyddyn Olaf Opsiynau
Joint Honours Film and TV Studies students may take up to 40 credits from the following modules:
Semester 1 FM33500 Experimental Media Production
Semester 2 FM33540 Experimental Media Production
12 : Support for students and their learning
Every student is allocated a Personal Tutor. Personal Tutors have an
important role within the overall framework for supporting students and
their personal development at the University. The role is crucial in
helping students to identify where they might find support, how and where
to seek advice and how to approach support to maximise their student
experience. Further support for students and their learning is provided by
Information Services and Student Support and Careers Services.
13 : Entry Requirements
14 : Methods for evaluating and improving the quality and standards of teaching and learning
All taught study schemes are subject to annual monitoring and periodic
review, which provide the University with assurance that schemes are
meeting their aims, and also identify areas of good practice and
disseminate this information in order to enhance the provision.
15 : Regulation of Assessment
15.1 : External Examiners
External Examiners fulfill an essential part of the University’s Quality
Assurance. Annual reports by External Examiners are considered by
Faculties and Academic Board at university level.
16 : Indicators of quality and standards
The Department Quality Audit questionnaire serves as a checklist about the
current requirements of the University’s Academic Quality Handbook. The
periodic Department Reviews provide an opportunity to evaluate the
effectiveness of quality assurance processes and for the University to
assure itself that management of quality and standards which are the
responsibility of the University as a whole are being delivered
successfully.