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FAQs about BA (Hons) Creative Industries

To find out more information regarding the BA (Hons) Creative Industries programme at the London School of Film, Media & Performance, please click on the links below.

 


Can you tell me a bit more about the programme?

A full description of the BA (Hons) Creative Industries can be found here.

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What is the duration and start date of the programme?

The BA (Hons) Creative Industries programme is a 3 year, full time programme.

The programme starts in September of each year.

Course dates for the programme can be found here.

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How many places are there on the programme?

At the London School of Film, Media & Performance, we keep all our class sizes small to ensure a high level of interaction between yourself, the academics and your peers.

We accept a maximum of 25 students on this programme.

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What are the entry requirements?

More information regarding entry requirements for the programme can be found here.

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Will I have the opportunity to study abroad?

The only programme at LSFMP that offers a study abroad option is the BA (Hons) Acting & Global Theatre programme.

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Can I undertake an industry placement?

To complement your academic study, you will have the opportunity to undertake a 4-6 week industry placement which will be assisted and overseen by our Careers and Business Relations Department.

More information can be found here.

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How much does the programme cost?

More information regarding the course fees can be found here.

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Can I apply for financial aid and scholarships?

More information regarding your eligibility to apply for financial aid and scholarships can be found here.

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Do I need to apply for a visa to study at LSFMP?

More information regarding your visa status can be found here.

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