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Ohio State University, MA, Film Studies

 United States

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Aug years: 2 $35627 Academic year 2017
The Master of Arts in Film Studies is a multicultural, international, and interdisciplinary program, which approaches cinema as both art and social practice. It will give students substantial advanced training in film analysis, history, and theory, and afford them an opportunity to learn about various film-related disciplines in order to make an informed career choice. An MA in Film Studies can prepare students for careers in fields including development, distribution, journalism, archival work, film programming, and marketing and can provide a strong foundation for students seeking to apply to Ph.D. programs in cinema and media studies.  Students pursuing the MA in Film Studies will take four core courses in film history, film theory, and film language and at least six elective courses concentrating on specific traditions, critical schools, directors, genres, and production contexts. The degree consists of thirty-six credit hours in total, thirty of which must come from coursework. Students will be required to show proficiency in one foreign language and will complete a thesis before graduation.

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