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We will update this page when we make significant changes to course information. This does not necessarily include minor corrections or formatting.

If you ever want to ask us about a change, you can contact us at webeditor at warwick dot ac dot uk.


10th January 2023

Removed the following from Course Overview:

Choose from a range of leading universities around the world including:

Tokyo University

The University of Amsterdam

Monash University in Australia

Monash University in Malaysia

 

Year Two module information changed from: 

In the second year, you will have more flexibility to tailor the course to your own interests, and core modules will focus on Classical Hollywood Cinema and explore the concept of World-Cinemas using case studies linked to the expertise of your tutors.

 

and replaced with this:

In the second year, you will have more flexibility to tailor the course to your own interests, and core modules will focus on Hollywood Cinema: History, Theory, Industry and explore the concept of World-Cinemas using case studies linked to the expertise of your tutors.

 

Hollywood Cinema module replaced with Hollywood Cinema: History, Theory, Industry and description updated to:


This core module will build on what students have learned about Hollywood in first year modules (such as Film History and Screen Technologies) by expanding their knowledge about Hollywood as an industry, its history (depending on when it is taught this may extend from the classical period into the post-classical and contemporary period), and theoretical concepts that engage with Hollywood cinema. The module will illustrate important aspects about the Hollywood industrial filmmaking system, including style, genre, and stars. By first focusing on Hollywood as an industry, examining the practices and cultures of film production, the module will then consider its ideological influence by promoting specific American values and traditions through political issues, such as race and ethnicity.

24th October 2022

Following University approval, we have made changes to the IB typical offer for this course on the ‘Entry requirements’ tab:

Previous content:

IB typical offer

32 to include 5 in Higher Level English Literature.

Revised content:

IB typical offer

32 to include 5 in Higher Level English Literature or English Language and Literature (combined).

8th August 2022

We have revised the IB requirements for this course.

For typical offer it has been changed from 34 to 32 and for contextual offer it has changed from 32 to 30.

7th June 2022

The following change has been made to a third year module on the 'Modules' tab following University approval:

'Fundamental Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers' has been renamed to 'Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers’.