Graduate Certificate in LGBTQ+ Film Criticism (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in LGBTQ+ Film Criticism is a 20-unit program designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in film criticism, with a focus on the LGBTQ+ community. The importance of this program lies in its ability to address the lack of representation and diverse perspectives in the film industry, providing a platform for marginalized voices to be heard.
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- Film and Identity
- LGBTQ+ Representation in Media
- Queer Theory and Criticism
- Gender and Sexuality in Film
- Sexual Orientation and Representation
- Gender Expression and Performativity
- Film and Activism
- LGBTQ+ in Hollywood
- Queer Cinema and International Perspectives
- Gender and Sexuality in Global Context
- Critical Analysis of LGBTQ+ Film
- Film and Community Building
- Queer Representation in Mainstream Media
- LGBTQ+ in Animation and Comics
- Film and Social Change
- Queer Representation in Historical Context
- Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Film
- LGBTQ+ in Documentary Film
- Film and Advocacy
- Queer Representation in Virtual Reality
- Gender and Sexuality in Virtual Reality
- Queer Representation in Interactive Media
- Film and Global Queer Culture
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Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in LGBTQ+ Film Criticism can pursue a variety of career paths in the UK job market, as illustrated below.
Film Critic (20%) - Provide critical evaluations of films to publications, online platforms, and audiences.
Film Journalist (18%) - Research and write articles, reviews, and features on film-related topics for publications and online media.
Academic Researcher (25%) - Conduct research and publish scholarly articles on LGBTQ+ film criticism, film theory, and cultural studies.
Content Creator (37%) - Develop and produce content, such as videos, podcasts, and social media posts, on film-related topics for online audiences.
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