Film Studies MA
Master
In Brighton
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Brighton
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Duration
1 Year
xplore film from a variety of critical perspectives and understand film’s unique position in the media landscape.
On this MA, we examine the aesthetic, industrial, cultural and political dimensions of a diverse range of film practices. You’ll develop your skills in research and critical thinking through an exciting range of innovative options. You also research a topic of your choice in the supervised dissertation project.
We offer an advanced introduction to theoretical debates associated with the study of cinema, and contemporary approaches that are reshaping the field.
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About this course
You’re taught by experts specialising in areas such as:
gender and sexuality
global cinema
popular culture
documentary and experimental film
animals and the media
audience studies.
Our graduates have gone on to pursue careers in:
the media industries
secondary education
sales and marketing
information services.
Some of our graduates have also gone on to further study.
You should normally have an upper second-class (2.1) undergraduate honours degree or above.
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Subjects
- Screen
- Media
- Project
- Film Studies
- Options
- Race
- Culture
- Promotional Culture
- Communication
- Cultural Change
Course programme
Core modules are taken by all students on the course. They give you a solid grounding in your chosen subject and prepare you to explore the topics that interest you most.
- Dissertation MA Film Studies
- Film Analysis: Theories and Methods
Alongside your core modules, you can choose options to broaden your horizons and tailor your course to your interests.
- Activist Media Practice
- Animals and Screen Media
- Feminism and Film
- First Person Film (MA)
- Gender and Representation
- Global Cinemas
- Global News Industries A
- Independent Chinese Documentary: From the Margins to the Masses
- Interactive Project Development
- Media Audiences
- Media Histories and Cultural Change
- Media, Culture and Communication
- New Moving Screens
- Promotional Culture
- Queering Popular Culture
- Race, Culture and the Media
- The Cinematic Body
- Writing Documentary: Sound/Image/Text
- Writing for the Screen
Additional information
Film Studies MA