Cinema Studies
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The two-year Master’s Programme in Cinema Studies provides students with advanced knowledge, critical approaches, and a wide range of perspectives concerning moving images and the field of screen cultures in their ongoing transitions. Past and present configurations of moving images are studied historically, aesthetically, and as cultural phenomena and practices. The field itself, Cinema Studies, is critically examined as new media formats and convergence culture offer novel scholarly challenges in addition to the discipline’s classical concerns. The courses are mainly taught by section staff, but from time to time international scholars participate. The Programme consists of two core courses focusing on theories, historiographies, methods, and research skills; students are encouraged to complete these courses during their first year of study. In addition, the compulsory courses “English for Academic Research” and “Scientific Methods and Research Ethics” are organized within the Faculty of Humanities. Finally, students are offered optional courses in key areas of expertise (equivalent to 30 credits/hp minimum) in Cinema Studies. One of the optional courses per academic year focuses on aspects of Swedish or Nordic cinema. A major research paper (thesis) is completed year two.
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Applicants need a bachelor's degree with a major in Cinema Studies, or equivalent.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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