This Joint Honours degree allows you to combine English and Film Studies, considering the cultural and creative impact of both literature and film.
From Beowulf to the Booker Prize, English offers you the opportunity to study the full historical range of literature in English as well as the latest developments in the field, and even to pursue your own creative writing.
You can discover the earliest works in English, deepen your knowledge of Shakespeare, find out what is great about Renaissance literature, darken your view of the 18th century, and unpack the Victori...
This Joint Honours degree allows you to combine English and Film Studies, considering the cultural and creative impact of both literature and film.<br/><br/>From Beowulf to the Booker Prize, English offers you the opportunity to study the full historical range of literature in English as well as the latest developments in the field, and even to pursue your own creative writing.<br/><br/>You can discover the earliest works in English, deepen your knowledge of Shakespeare, find out what is great about Renaissance literature, darken your view of the 18th century, and unpack the Victorians. The courses structure allows you to develop a sound understanding of key periods, genres, authors, and ideas as well as choosing from a huge range of options. You can study Modernism, Postmodernism and American literature, explore literary criticism, develop your own creative writing, and analyse the latest developments in global literature in English.<br/><br/>You will gain original insights into the whole range of English literature from its beginnings to its latest developments, ranging from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Salman Rushdie and study unusual, non-traditional subjects such as the body in the 18th century or time in modern literature or courses incorporating visual arts and cinema.<br/><br/>In Film Studies, our unique 360˚ approach to cinema allows you to understand film from every angle: from stars to directors, historical origins to contemporary economics, socio-political contexts, to aesthetic achievements and from the dynamics of screenplays to the global cultures that shape production, reception and film form itself. Youll come away from the course speaking confidently about concepts and ideas, with the ability to deftly critique them, too – ideal skills for the communication industries, creative arts and beyond. Taking this approach, you will study film and television from Hollywood and Europe, Bollywood, Asia and Latin America alongside a range of more experimental non-narrative film, television and digital media forms.<br/><br/><br/>- Gain an excellent understanding of the whole range of English literature from its beginnings to its latest developments, ranging from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Salman Rushdie.<br/><br/><br/>- Develop your skills in analysis, research, argument and writing.<br/><br/><br/>- Learn the history and theory of moving image media.<br/><br/><br/>- Explore film’s artistic, social and political traditions.<br/><br/><br/>- Graduate destinations include publishing, law, teaching, PR and journalism.<br/>
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
QW36
Institution Code
R72
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
A,A,A,B,B
Including B in English Literature or English Language & Literature
D:30,M:15
All level 3 English studies units must be passed with Distinction. Please note that the Access to Higher Education Diploma will only be acceptable if the applicant has had a break from education.
33
6,6,5, at Higher level including Higher Level English with 33 points overall
DDD
BTEC must be in a relevant subject including distinction in all essay units plus grade A/7 in GCSE English Literature.
H2,H2,H2,H3,H3
H2,H2,H2,H3,H3 including English Literature
We require at least five GCSEs at grade A*-C or 9 - 4 including English and Mathematics.
D*D
BTEC must be in a related subject plus Grade B in Essay Based Subject.
D*DD
BTEC must be in a relevant subject including distinction in all essay units plus grade A/7 in GCSE English Literature.
DD
BTEC must be in a related subject plus Grade B in A Level in an Essay based subject.
A,A,B
A,B,B
Including B in an Essay Based Subject.
Applicants with the Cambridge Pre-U are strongly encouraged to apply to Royal Holloway. Offers will be made on the basis of equivalent A-Level grades as can be found on the Royal Holloway website.
D
Plus A-level Grades A,B including B in Essay Based Subjects.
A,A,B
A,B,B
Where an applicant is taking the EPQ alongside A-levels, the EPQ will be taken into consideration and result in lower A-level grades being required. Socio-economic factors which may have impacted an applicant’s education will be taken into consideration and alternative offers may be made to these applicants. Required: A-Level grade B English Literature or English Language and Literature
Requirements are as for A-levels where one non-subject-specified A-level can be replaced by the same grade in the Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £25,900 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |