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Program Overview
The Master's program in Film and Audiovisual Media is a unique and interdisciplinary course of study that enables students to explore the medium of film in a scientific and intensive manner. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of film and audiovisual media, including their historical, theoretical, and practical aspects.
Program Structure
The program is a 4-semester course of study that begins in the winter semester. The program is taught in both German and English, and students are required to have a good command of both languages. The program includes a range of modules, including Medienwissenschaft, Kulturwissenschaft, Film- und Bildwissenschaft, Philosophie, and Kunstgeschichte.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the program is restricted, and applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as Medienwissenschaften, Geisteswissenschaften, or Kulturwissenschaften. Applicants must also have a good command of two foreign languages and be willing to spend two semesters studying abroad.
Program Highlights
The program offers a range of unique features, including:
- An integrated study program in three different countries, with important media and media science locations (Paris, Milan, London, Barcelona, etc.)
- A focus on the most important research areas of film and audiovisual media
- A range of modules that provide a comprehensive understanding of film and audiovisual media
- The opportunity to spend two semesters studying abroad
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can pursue a range of careers, including:
- Working in the science and research sector
- Organizing festivals and cultural events
- Working in cultural editorial offices
- Working in archives and museums
Practical Experience
The program includes a range of practical experiences, including:
- A recommended internship
- A two-semester study abroad program
- The opportunity to work on research projects and develop a range of practical skills
Research Areas
The program focuses on a range of research areas, including:
- Medienwissenschaft
- Kulturwissenschaft
- Film- und Bildwissenschaft
- Philosophie
- Kunstgeschichte
Partner Universities
The program has a range of partner universities, including:
- Universities in the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Canada, Netherlands, Brazil, and Sweden
Program Details
The program is a Master of Arts degree, and the standard period of study is 4 semesters. The program starts in the winter semester, and the language of instruction is German and English.
