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The Registry,Canterbury,Kent

Comparative Literature and Film - BA (Hons) at University of Kent

Comparative Literature and Film - BA (Hons) at University of Kent
Course Duration 3 Years
Course Intake september
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Course Level Undergraduate
Tution Fees £ 17,400
English Language Requirment
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL 90
PTE 62

Comparative Literature transcends national and cultural boundaries offering students a global view of literature. You study texts in English translation, including works by such famous authors as Homer, Ovid, Dante, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Balzac, Flaubert, Proust and Kafka, as well as British classics such as Shakespeare, Dickens, Joyce and Woolf.

You develop a broad international perspective on literary history, literary movements and literary genres, comparing literary themes and figures across different cultural backgrounds. You also explore the impact of other art forms on literary works and vice versa. For example, you also study literary adaptations of films.

Kent is one of the three major universities for film in the UK. You study film theory and history and learn about the language of film (framing, sound, editing, performance, lighting). There are a huge range of modules to choose from covering everything from avant-garde to animation, including documentary film and modules that help you to develop the skills of a film critic.

We have a thriving film culture, with 10-15 films screened on our courses each week, the Gulbenkian Cinema (the regional arts cinema) based on campus and a lively student film society. There are excellent resources to support your studies, including: 8,000 DVDs and videos and individual and group viewing facilities in the library, as well as an extensive collection of books and journals and online resources.

This degree programme enables you to develop a multidisciplinary appreciation of the arts, covering theory, history and practice that crosses disciplines and cultures.

Highlights

Establishment Year 1965
Location Canterbury, England
University Type Public
Campus Setting Rural
Student Enrollment 19,860
Endowment £ 5.528 million
Mode of Program Full time, distance and online
Financial Support Available
Campus Housing Available

University of Kent Cost of Attendance

Expenses Estimated cost (in GBP)
Undergraduate Fee 15,200-18,400
Postgraduate Fee 16,000-19,000
Average cost of living  12,968

 

University of Kent Average Tuition Fee Per Year
Undergraduate £ 15,200
Postgraduate  15,200
University of Kent Cost Per Year
Overall cost of living £ 12,968
Campus accommodation £ 0
* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.
University of Kent English score required
IELTS Undergraduate 6.0
IELTS Postgraduate 6.5
TOEFL Undergraduate 85
TOEFL Postgraduate 90
* Please note that minimum score required for English language may vary from course to couse.Always check exact requirement for the programme.
University of Kent University Contact Details
University of Kent Address
The Registry,Canterbury The Registry CT2 7NZ
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University of Kent Phone
44 1227 824904