Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 23,500
Per year
Start Date
2026-01-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Film Production | Screenwriting | Media Studies
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 23,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
2026-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program at Regent's University London is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the film and television industry. The program focuses on the art and craft of writing for the screen, as well as the practical aspects of production and project management.


Program Structure

The program is divided into three years, with each year building on the previous one to provide a comprehensive education in screenwriting and producing. The first year introduces students to the principles of screenwriting, visual storytelling, and production skills. The second year delves deeper into the relationship between screenwriting and production, with a focus on writing for television and film. The third year allows students to specialize in their area of interest, with options to study abroad or participate in an internship.


Year 1

  • Visual Storytelling: This module introduces students to the principles of screenwriting through the development of an original film script.
  • Visual Forms: This module enables students to explore a range of production formats, including studio, outside broadcast, and factual filmmaking.
  • Thirty-Minute Script: This module develops students' understanding of script craft and supports them in creating an original half-hour script.
  • Production Skills: This module develops students' media literacy and provides them with specialist production skills in areas such as camera, sound, lighting, directing, producing, and editing.
  • Exploring Industry and Entrepreneurship: This module provides students with an introduction to the changes being experienced in the world of work and the scope of real-world professional activities in relation to their course.
  • Learning Perspectives: This module encourages students to become collaborative, critical, and reflective learners, examining core questions about how and why we learn the way we do.

Year 2

  • The Creative Producer: This module introduces students to the world of the creative independent producer, exploring script analysis, IP, adapting for the screen, and packaging projects for the market.
  • Showrunner: Series Concept: This module encourages students to develop their voice as writers, conceptualizing a prospective series or limited series and developing a series bible and pitch deck.
  • Showrunner: The Pilot: This module enables students to develop their screenwriting skills, writing a one-hour pilot screenplay for an original series or limited series.
  • Entrepreneurial Challenge: This module develops students' entrepreneurial thinking, allowing them to choose between a range of entrepreneurial challenges and explore enterprise opportunities.
  • Placement: This module gives students the opportunity to experience industry and entrepreneurship in an external organization, applying their knowledge and skills to real-life challenges.
  • Industry Challenge: This module provides students with an insight into the culture, practices, and commercial contexts of an industry, field, or sector, through a real-world or live project.

Year 3

  • The Short Film: The Film and the Filmmaker: This module represents the culmination of the practical, research, and creative learning undertaken on the degree, with students working with greater autonomy to develop their specialist technical skills and knowledge.
  • The Short Film: The Film and the Market: This module allows students to use all the filmmaking skills gained on the degree, developing a coherent and comprehensive marketing strategy recognizing their short film's place within the marketplace.
  • Major Project I: This module is the first part of the Major Project, with students developing a proposal and beginning work on their project, learning through individual or group supervision, workshops, or studio practice.
  • Major Project II: This module is the second part of the Major Project, with students realizing and completing their work, applying their discipline-specific and interdisciplinary learning, together with their learning around industry and/or entrepreneurship.

Special Electives

Students can choose from a range of special electives, including:


  • Creativity and Imagination
  • Being Human
  • Creating a Brand Identity
  • Why We Post: Social Media and Us
  • Financial Innovation and Technology
  • Photography Workshop
  • How to Think in a Post-Truth World
  • Understanding Human Rights
  • Literary London
  • Behind the Lens: Introduction to Media Production
  • Psychology of Emotions
  • London as Fashion Capital
  • Emerging Technologies: from Web3 to the Metaverse
  • Digital Design with Adobe Creative Suite
  • The Power of Language in Your Life
  • Business Ethics
  • Experiencing Theatre
  • Understanding the Global Art Market
  • Inspiring Your Audience
  • Future Cities Now

Languages

Students can also choose to study a language, with options including:


  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Business English

Tuition Fees

The tuition fee for the BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program is £23,000 per year, fixed for the duration of the course.


Careers

Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a range of roles, including scriptwriters, editors, directors, producers, camera operators, sound recordists, and post-production specialists, at companies such as Netflix, Amazon, BBC, ITV, Disney, NBC, IMG, Special Treats Production Company, and One of Us VFX Production Company.


Conclusion

The BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program at Regent's University London provides students with a comprehensive education in screenwriting and producing, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the film and television industry. With a range of special electives and language options, students can tailor their degree to their interests and career goals. The program's strong industry connections and graduate outcomes make it an excellent choice for those looking to pursue a career in screenwriting and producing.


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