The BA Creative Arts and Humanities Programme will enable you to develop both your creative and critical skills, focusing on the role of narrative across writing, moving image, and performance.
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Overview
UCL’s BA Creative Arts and Humanities is an interdisciplinary degree that will enable you to develop both your creative and critical skills, focusing on the role of narrative across three forms of creative practice:
- Writing: narratives for paper, screen, and the digital sphere in fiction and non-fiction genres
- Moving image: making narratives for screen, from narrative to experimental and documentary forms, developing projects from concept to filming, editing and post-production.
- Performance: working with voice, body, and movement to communicate ideas and emotions through performance for stage, film and digital media
Working with academics as well as industry practitioners, you will develop your knowledge and critical understanding of these modes of creative practice in historical, contemporary and future-facing contexts. You will also develop your own creative skills and explore what creativity means in different contexts and how it can be harnessed for meaningful impact in society.
The degree will encourage you to ground your creative expression in practical engagement, with audiences, with communities, and with different organisations or employers. You will learn the skills of collaboration, learning how to create with and for others, and develop a range of skills that can be applied across a range of roles and sectors.
Based at our new campus in Stratford, UCL East, you will be part of a community of students studying interdisciplinary degrees in both arts and science subjects that are focused on creating, designing and making, with a strong emphasis on active engagement with the world to effect change.
Benefits
- You will develop advanced level skills in storytelling and other forms of communication across three different modes of creative practice: writing, performance and moving image. You will develop an understanding of how these modes work with and influence one another, and be able to develop your own powerful creative works
- You will benefit from world-class research across the arts and humanities at UCL, ranked 5th in the world for these disciplines (THE World University Rankings 2022 by subject), as well as from creative practitioners working in different fields.
- You will be able to specialise depending on your area of interest to develop high-level skills in writing, performance or moving image, to prepare you to become a practitioner yourself or take your creative and critical skills into a wide range of sectors.
- You will learn how to think critically and act collaboratively, focussing on how to use creativity to solve problems, generate fresh perspectives or influence change.
- You will be part of a vibrant community of researchers, creators and makers at our new campus, UCL East, and have access to the rich variety of London’s creative and cultural organisations.
Curriculum (structure)
The programme is made up of 120 credits of study each year. It is structured to enable you to engage with three modes of creative practice (writing, performance and moving image), both critically and practically. At the same time, you will study modules that focus on the role that these forms of practice play in generating interdisciplinary solutions to real world problems, and on the application of these skills in contexts outside the university.
Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content, assessment pattern and availability is subject to change.
Modules
You will take each of the following modules each year. All modules are worth 15 credits unless otherwise stated.
Year 1 (Level 4)
- BASC0058 Writing I: Storytelling
- BASC0059 Applied Humanities 1: The Creative Laboratory
- BASC0060 How Moving Images Work I: Introducing Theory
- BASC0061 How Writing Works I: History, Society and Technology
- BASC0062 Making Moving Images I: Introduction to Practice
- BASC0063 Preparation for Performance I: Body and Voice
- BASC0064 Understanding Performance I: Performance Makers in Extra-Theatrical Contexts
You will then choose one 15 credit elective module from UCL that will complement your choices. You will make this choice in discussion with your Personal Tutor. Choices include, but are not limited to:
- ANTH0011 Documentary Film-Making
- BASC0032 Critical Race Theory
- EDPS0240 Sociology of Media
- ELCS0046 Of, On and In London (not running in 2025/26)
- LITC0006 Questions of Realism (not running in 2025/26)
- LITC0027 Canons and Creativity: Period, Context, Text
- A 15 credit language module offered by the Centre for Languages & International Education (excluding English for Academic Purposes)
Year 2 (Level 5)
You will take the following compulsory module:
You are required to select two of the following optional ‘critical’ modules:
- BASC0066 How Moving Images Work II
- BASC0067 How Writing Works II: Authorship, Authority, Appropriation
- BASC0071 Understanding Performance II: Context, Purpose, Reception
You are required to select two of the following optional ‘practice-based’ modules:
- BASC0068 Making Moving Images II
- BASC0069 Preparation for Performance II: Devising and Improvisation
- BASC0072 Writing II: Writing London
To complete your module section, you will be required to take two optional modules. Elective modules are typically selected from departments offering related disciplines in the Faculties of Arts and Humanities or Social and Historical Sciences. Please note that these modules may be taught at the Bloomsbury campus rather than the UCL EAST campus and so you will be required to fund your travel to the other campus.
Note that choice of modules in your second year will affect the options available to you in your final year because of the requirement to have completed relevant Level 5 modules to be able to enrol on Level 6 modules (for example, you may not be able to take Level 6 Performance modules if you have not selected Level 5 Performance modules). Students are supported by their personal tutor to make choices that work for their future ambitions. Your choices include, but are not limited to:
- ANTH0078 Developments in Global Cinema
- BASC0032 Critical Race Theory
- BASC0084 Screenwriting: Theory and Practice
- CLAS0169 Dramaturgy, Ancient and Modern
- ELCS0046 Of, On and In London (not running in 2025/26)
- ENGF0024 Collaborative Design for Society
- LITC0013 21st Century Fiction
- LITC0024 Experimental Film and Video: Between Gallery and Cinema
- LITC0027 Canons and Creativity: Period, Context, Text
- LITC0029 Life Writing, Autofiction, Fictional Autobiography
- LITC0037 Literatures and Cultures of Play
- LITC0038 Queerstories and Queerory
- A 15 credit language module offered by the Centre for Languages & International Education (excluding English for Academic Purposes)
Year 3 (Level 6)
You are required to take the following compulsory modules:
You are required to select one of the following combined interdisciplinary practical and critical modules at Level 6:
- BASC0074 Making Moving Images III
- BASC0075 Preparation for Performance 3: Composition and Making
- BASC0078 Writing III: From Planning to Revision
In consultation with your Personal Tutor, and subject to timetabling constraints, you can select more of the modules listed above or choose Elective modules from the list shown below (max 30 credits). Elective modules are typically selected from departments offering related subjects in the Faculties of Arts and Humanities or Social and Historical Sciences. Please note that these modules may be taught at the Bloomsbury campus rather than the UCL EAST campus and so you will be required to fund your travel to the other campus. Your choices include:
- ANTH0078 Developments in Global Cinema
- ANTH0080 Time and the Index – The evolving narrative of Photography and Film (not running in 2025/26)
- ANTH0083 Experimental and Interactive Storytelling – Form and Narrative
- ANTH0084 Documentary Radio – A Practice-Based Introduction
- ANTH0085 Documentary Film Making - Intermediate Practical Skills
- BASC0065 Collaborative Writing (not running in 2025/26)
- BASC0077 Understanding Performance III The Play Making Process (not running in 2025/26)
- BASC0082 Body Politics (not running in 2025/26)
- BASC0084 Screenwriting: Theory and Practice
- BASC0085 City of Light and Shadow: BACAH Paris Summer School (this module would run in the summer before your final year, and is dependent on receiving Turing funding)
- CLAS0169 Dramaturgy, Ancient and Modern
- INST0078 Protecting and Managing Content
- LITC0024 Experimental Film and Video: Between Gallery and Cinema
- LITC0029 Life Writing, Autofiction, Fictional Autobiography: Texts and Theories
- LITC0037 Literatures and Cultures of Play
- LITC0038 Queerstories and Queerory
- PHIL0193 Philosophy in the First Person
- A 15 credit language module offered by the Centre for Languages & International Education (excluding English for Academic Purposes)