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BA (Hons) Costume for Film*

  • Duration: 3–5 years full-time
  • Placement year: Optional 1 year
  • Course code: W454 (UCAS)
  • Institution code: A66 (UCAS)
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Overview

Choosing to study BA (Hons) Costume for Film at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) gives you an unrivalled opportunity to explore the exciting world of the many aspects of the costume profession, and the creative industries in the UK, which are some of the best in the world. Our approach encourages you to break boundaries and tell stories that truly resonate.

*This course is subject to validation.

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Develop the skills, knowledge and mindset to thrive in a competitive and evolving industry.

You'll work on film projects throughout the degree, enabling you to specialise in a range of costume roles.

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Join the UK's largest film school outside London.

Collaborate with aspiring directors, producers, writers, actors and make-up artists as part of the esteemed Bournemouth Film School.

Want to be inspired? Explore our gallery and see our students' creations in graduate films and collaborating with their peers behind the scenes.

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