Film and Television Production (BSc) draft
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the BSc (Hons) Film and Television Production Program
The BSc (Hons) Film and Television Production program at the University of York is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the creative and technical aspects of film and television production. This program is accredited by ScreenSkills, the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries, and is part of the BAFTA albert Education Partnership.
Program Overview
The program is a three-year full-time course that includes an optional placement year. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise needed to succeed in the film and television industries. The program covers a range of topics, including storytelling, production tools, screen theory, and history.
Course Structure
The program is structured into three years, with each year building on the previous one. In the first year, students take six core modules that introduce them to the key technologies, core production processes, and major ideas and theories that drive film- and programme-making. In the second year, students take four core modules and two option modules, which allow them to specialize in areas such as screenwriting, designing digital effects tools, or audio editing. In the final year, students take one core module, one option module, and work on individual and group projects.
Core Modules
The core modules in the program include:
- The Art and Science of Film and Television Production: Part I
- Story
- Film and Television Analysis
- The Art and Science of Film and Television Production: Part II
- Moving Images - Texts and Contexts
- Content Development
Option Modules
The option modules available in the program include:
- Audio Editing
- Business for Screen
- Creative Sound and Image Production
- Disability, Accessibility and Representation in the Creative Industries
- Global Producing Contexts
- Performance Design
- Programming for Digital Media I
- Writing for Film and Television
Facilities and Resources
The program is based in the School of Arts and Creative Technologies on Campus East, which has exceptional facilities, including three HD TV studios with industry-standard equipment, two professional theatres, production equipment, post-production suites, media production and design labs, and a 140-seat 4k digital cinema.
Assessment and Feedback
Assessment methods vary according to modules and include productions, practical exercises, presentations, essays, scripts, project proposals, reports, and blogs. In the TV studio, some work will be assessed by live observation with tutors watching students direct and crew.
Careers and Skills
The program is designed to provide students with a range of transferable skills that are relevant to the media, the wider world of work, or further academic study. Graduates from the program have gone on to work in a variety of roles, including director and producer, writers and researchers, cinematographers and camera operators, visual effects artists, sound designers and picture editors, production designers and managers, and vision mixers.
Entry Requirements
The typical offer for the program is AAB at A level, with other qualifications also considered. International students must meet the English language requirements, which include a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
Fees and Funding
The annual tuition fees for the program are £9,535 for UK (home) students and £26,900 for international and EU students. There are also opportunities for scholarships and bursaries.
Conclusion
The BSc (Hons) Film and Television Production program at the University of York provides students with a comprehensive education in the creative and technical aspects of film and television production. With its exceptional facilities, experienced staff, and strong industry connections, this program is an excellent choice for students who want to pursue a career in the film and television industries.
