Taught by world-leading researchers, this highly flexible degree programme will allow you to explore how the physical, chemical and biological components of the natural environment function and how they are impacted by, and affect, our society, politics and culture in this era of the Anthropocene.
This course will see you cultivate a wide range of skills and knowledge, whilst discovering how you can make a difference to our world. You’ll have the opportunity to build a degree that suits your interests, focusing your studies on one theme or constructing a more varied profile as you wish. You’ll also gain important field skills and have the chance to put them into practice on field trips to locations such as Spain, Ireland or Greece, as well as the UK. Upon graduation you will be well equipped to follow one of a wide range of environmental careers or use your skills to pursue other graduate opportunities.
On this course, you’ll make film and TV! You will explore the interplay between the history and theory of film and television with the practice of production. UEA has a long-established record of excellence in combining the creative arts with critical thinking and this course extends that expertise to the mediums of film and television.
With an emphasis on Film and TV production, this course develops your creative work through the exploration of critical studies in film and television history and theory. You’ll produce your own film and television content and will gain experience of writing for different media. At the same time, you’ll study the broader contexts of film and television. The work might include directing for the screen, single-camera video and multi-camera television, and screenwriting. Later in your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to specialise in such topics as adaptation, devised filmmaking, directing and working with actors, and you may wish to pursue an independent media practice project.
University of East Anglia (UEA) is a campus university just two miles from the medieval city center of Norwich – a truly British city. UEA ranks in the UK top 25 (Complete University Guide 2024).
Flagship programs include the UK’s first School of Environmental Sciences and Creative Writing course. UEA's academic strengths include business, history, film studies, economics, international relations, and global development. Campus features live music events, pubs, club nights, film screenings, and an array of student societies to join.
UEA is home to one of the largest indoor sports centers, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (featured in some Avengers films), and its own medical center. The library is open 24/7. Students have access to support and career services, as well as a multi-faith center. UEA accepts Federal Loans through FAFSA and offers competitive scholarships.
High School Graduate Diploma, AP and ACT/SAT Exams
Holders of a US High School Diploma alongside 3 AP Exams or an equivalent ACT or SAT at the specified score will be considered for direct admission to Undergraduate Degree courses.
For details of subject and grade requirements; use the table here to compare our A level requirements to the US High School Diploma and AP Exams.
Some Undergraduate Degree courses at UEA will require AP Exams in specific subjects. To find our A level requirements; use our course catalogue to find the course that you are interested in. A level grade and subject requirements can be found under the ‘Entry Requirements’ section of each course page.
Literature and Mathematics Requirements
We will require credits to have been undertaken in Literature or English Language and Mathematics based subjects as part of the High School Diploma. Specific requirements will depend on the course being applied for.
Associate Degrees
Holders of Associate Degrees may be considered for direct admission to Undergraduate Degree courses when presented alongside a High School Diploma. We will review the content of the Associate Degree and the number/value of the credits that have been earned when assessing the suitability of this qualification for entry onto any Undergraduate Degree course at UEA.
(NOTE: these are general guidelines only; requirements for entry may vary depending on competitiveness of particular programmes.)