Course Overview
Course Overview This Masters programme provides an advanced and critical study of both film and television, equipping you with core research skills for advanced academic work or a career in the creative industries. You will be based at the purpose-built Gilmorehill Centre in Glasgow, a major media hub, offering unparalleled access to resources and professional networks. The forward-thinking curriculum is designed to challenge the status quo, placing a strong emphasis on issues of equality, diversity, and inclusivity. Key Program Highlights Study in Glasgow, a leading UK media city, from the dedicated Gilmorehill Centre with its own cinema and extensive audiovisual resources. Gain unique access to major industry events like the annual Screen conference and engage with guest speakers from academia and media. Benefit from a curriculum that equally values television and film while championing equality, diversity, and inclusivity. Build professional connections through site visits and engagement with Glasgow's vibrant creative arts organisations. Prepare for a PhD or diverse careers in festival programming, arts administration, research, and media.
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusGilmorehill Campus
CityGlasgow
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeGBP 26,580