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BA English, Drama & Film

BA English, Drama & Film

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ , Credits 240 )

Study English, Drama and Film if you want to become a critical and creative thinker. Refine your critical engagement with a wide variety of texts and cultures, in different genres and media, and across different historical locations. Consider in great depth the role of cultural representation across a diverse range of genres, forms and time periods. Choose this course if you are interested in the relationships between literature, drama and film.


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BA English, Drama & Film(ENS7) Entry in
Sep 2024
Full Time - 4 Year(s) Apply From -
Oct 2023
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You will study theories, histories, forms and genres of literature, drama, film and media culture from the medieval period to the contemporary moment. There is a wide range of modules available to you from across all three subject areas – English, Drama, and Film – allowing you to find and follow your own interests through the course. In addition, there are dedicated transdisciplinary modules which focus specifically on the intersections between film, literature, drama, and media texts and cultures. You will develop your critical skills via a range of teaching modes (lecture, tutorial, seminar, research supervision), through collaborative and peer learning, and independent, self-directed scholarship.

First Year

  • Page, Stage, Screen
  • Reading World Literature
  • Literature & Crisis
  • Theatre Context and Conventions
  • The Theatrical Event
  • Introduction to Film & Media (including case studies in digital innovation, film, television and other media forms)

Second Year

You will take a core module on Creativity & Creative Practice and choose from a range of modules including:

  • Critical Theory
  • Reading Medieval Literature
  • Renaissance Literature
  • Romantic Literature
  • Action Adventure Cinema
  • Staging Performance
  • Contemporary Ireland on Stage
  • From Victorian to Modern
  • Twentieth Century Drama
  • Film & TV Genres: Horror or Action/Adventure
  • Mediated Identities: Documentary & Social Change
  • Production Culture: TV History
  • National Cinemas: Irish Film & TV
  • Global Bollywood
  • The French New Wave

Third Year

You will choose from a range of options that will enable you to broaden your horizons and enrich your academic experience:

  • Apply for a competitive internship in an area that interests you and/or relates to your area of study.
  • Study abroad for a trimester/year to develop your language skills and immerse yourself in a new culture.
  • Deepen your knowledge by studying a dedicated range of English, Drama and Film modules, including: Fin-de-Siècle, Making Shakespeare, Contemporary Historical Novel, Contemporary, Theatre & Performance, Staging Texts, Animation, Medieval Celluloid, The Modern City in Literature, Performance in Everyday Life, Internship, Trimester Abroad.

Fourth Year

  • Revolutions in Twentieth Century World Theatres
  • Alternative Cinemas
  • Feminist Media Studies
  • Cinema & the City
  • Wellness & Happiness Media
  • Global Science Fiction
  • The Irish Gothic
  • Dissertation

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