Film Studies (Film & Philosophy pathway available)
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Description
Study at the leading centre for Film Studies in London. Extensive range of options covering all aspects of film style, representation, spectatorship, and philosophical approaches. Perfect location close to BFI Southbank (including the BFI Library) Southbank Centre, and Tate Modern. Ideal for careers in the Media Arts and related Culture Industries, or preparation for further study. Film and Philosophy pathway available.
KEY BENEFITS
- Internationally renowned staff.
- Focus on cutting-edge ideas and developments in film culture.
- Ranges across European, American and World cinema from highbrow to lowbrow.
- Located in the heart of London.
- Film & Philosophy pathway available.
PURPOSEThe MA in Fil…
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Study at the leading centre for Film Studies in London.
Extensive range of options covering all aspects of film style,
representation, spectatorship, and philosophical approaches.
Perfect location close to BFI Southbank (including the BFI Library)
Southbank Centre, and Tate Modern. Ideal for careers in the Media
Arts and related Culture Industries, or preparation for further
study. Film and Philosophy pathway available.
KEY BENEFITS
- Internationally renowned staff.
- Focus on cutting-edge ideas and developments in film culture.
- Ranges across European, American and World cinema from highbrow to lowbrow.
- Located in the heart of London.
- Film & Philosophy pathway available.
PURPOSEThe MA in Film Studies has been designed for students who
want to deepen their knowledge of the world’s cinemas and the very
latest approaches to studying them. Graduate students at King’s
participate in a number of regular research activities, including a
programme of lectures by nationally and internationally
distinguished scholars, international conferences, twice weekly
35mm cinematheque screenings, a focused graduate training
programme, and a student organised work-in-progress conference in
May. Many graduates of the MA Film Studies go on to pursue careers
in media arts or a PhD in Film Studies. Past graduates have gone on
to PhD programmes at Harvard University, the University of Iowa,
the University of Essex, the University of Stirling, the University
of Westminster, and other University of London Colleges (including
King’s), among others.
DESCRIPTION
Contemporary film studies is a diverse, interdisciplinary field,
incorporating a variety of approaches to the analysis of film and
film culture. The MA Film Studies at King's College builds on the
research strengths of its distinguished faculty to offer modules
that examine a wide range of cinemas and approaches to studying
film.
The MA Film Studies can be taken as a one-year full-time course or as a two-year part time course. The course runs from September to September. It consists of five taught modules and a dissertation, together with a training program, guest seminar series and student organised conference. Full time students will take the compulsory core module, four other taught modules and a dissertation. Part time students will take the compulsory core module and two other taught modules in the first year, and two other taught modules and a dissertation in the second year.
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