Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Film and Communication is a multidisciplinary undergraduate program that typically spans 3-4 years, depending on the university and country. It combines theoretical and practical aspects of film production, media studies, journalism, and digital communication, preparing students for careers in the film, television, and media industries. The curriculum covers screenwriting, cinematography, editing, media ethics, public relations, and emerging digital media trends. Students gain hands-on experience through practical projects, internships, and industry collaborations, enhancing their storytelling, technical, and analytical skills. Graduates can pursue careers as filmmakers, media analysts, content creators, or communication specialists in diverse industries, including entertainment, advertising, and corporate communication. Some programs may also offer specializations in documentary filmmaking, animation, or broadcast journalism.