Students
Tuition Fee
USD 21,336
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Film Studies
Duration
24 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Film Studies
Area of study
Film Studies
Education type
Film Studies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 21,336
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


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Graduate Dr. Liam Burke on Film Studies

Course Overview

The MA in Film Studies: Theory and Practice is a pioneering programme that prepares students for a range of careers in film, screenwriting and media-related areas. Film today offers a broad mix of employment opportunities, including in academia, film and media industries, and in film/creative arts administration. This programme combines a strong academic focus on the theoretical and historical study of film, with modules addressing screenwriting, digital film practice, film education and film festival curation. The programme has close connections with PALAS— Galway’s award-winning arthouse cinema as well as the annual Galway Film Fleadh.

This programme allows students to pursue either an academic-focused pathway or a practice-based approach to film, including the possibility of completing a feature-length screenplay during the academic year.

Scholarships available

Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.





Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.

To see, in advance, what supporting documents are required to supplement your online application please visit: www.universityofgalway.ie/postgrad-admissions/supportingdocuments





Who Teaches this Course

Mr Tony Tracy View Profile

Dr Conn Holohan B.A.,M.A.,Ph.D. View Profile

Dr Seán Crosson BA, MPhil, Ph.D.

Senior Lecturer

Huston Film School

NUI

Galway

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Assessments on the programme are designed to develop students’ writing and presentation skills, as well as their ability to undertake individual and group work and to critically assess their own work and that of their peers. Assessments include essays, presentations, and blog or journal postings, as well as exercises in digital practice, module design and festival curation.  Students have the opportunity to specialise in a particular aspect of the programme through a  16,000–18,000 word minor dissertation OR a practice-based project consisting of a video essay accompanied by a 7,000-word dissertation, which is submitted in early August.

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