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Medium of studying
Film Studies
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Film Studies | Fine Arts | Media Studies
Area of study
Film Studies | Fine Arts | Media Studies
Education type
Film Studies | Fine Arts | Media Studies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Arts in Film Studies

The Master of Arts in Film Studies program at the University of Zurich offers students the opportunity to delve deeper into the world of film and cinema. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of film history, theory, aesthetics, and technology, as well as the skills to analyze and critically evaluate film and cinematic works.


Program Structure

The Master of Arts in Film Studies program is offered in two formats: Major (90 ECTS credits) and Minor (30 ECTS credits). The Major program provides students with a comprehensive education in film studies, while the Minor program offers students the opportunity to supplement their major field of study with a minor in film studies.


  • Major (90 ECTS credits): The Major program in film studies provides students with a comprehensive education in film history, theory, aesthetics, and technology. The program is designed to provide students with the skills to analyze and critically evaluate film and cinematic works, as well as to develop their own research projects.
  • Minor (30 ECTS credits): The Minor program in film studies offers students the opportunity to supplement their major field of study with a minor in film studies. The program provides students with a basic understanding of film history, theory, and aesthetics, as well as the skills to analyze and critically evaluate film and cinematic works.

Master of Arts in Film Studies (Netzwerk Cinema CH)

The Master of Arts in Film Studies (Netzwerk Cinema CH) is a university-wide program that offers students the opportunity to study film studies in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary manner. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of film history, theory, aesthetics, and technology, as well as the skills to analyze and critically evaluate film and cinematic works.


  • Universitätsübergreifendes Vollstudienfach: The program is a university-wide program that offers students the opportunity to study film studies in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary manner.
  • Netzwerk Cinema CH: The program is part of the Netzwerk Cinema CH, a network of universities and institutions that offer programs in film studies.

Program Details

  • Admission Requirements: The admission requirements for the Master of Arts in Film Studies program include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, as well as a strong academic record.
  • Program Duration: The program typically takes two years to complete.
  • Language: The program is taught in German, but students may also take courses in English.
  • ECTS Credits: The program is worth 90 ECTS credits (Major) or 30 ECTS credits (Minor).

Research Areas

The Master of Arts in Film Studies program at the University of Zurich offers students the opportunity to engage in research in a variety of areas, including:


  • Film History: Students can engage in research on the history of film, including the development of film technology, the evolution of film genres, and the impact of film on society.
  • Film Theory: Students can engage in research on film theory, including the analysis of film narratives, the study of film aesthetics, and the examination of film's relationship to other art forms.
  • Film Aesthetics: Students can engage in research on film aesthetics, including the study of film style, the analysis of film genre, and the examination of film's relationship to other art forms.

Career Opportunities

The Master of Arts in Film Studies program at the University of Zurich provides students with a comprehensive education in film studies, as well as the skills to analyze and critically evaluate film and cinematic works. Graduates of the program may pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:


  • Film Industry: Graduates may pursue careers in the film industry, including film production, film distribution, and film exhibition.
  • Academia: Graduates may pursue careers in academia, including teaching and research positions in film studies.
  • Film Criticism: Graduates may pursue careers in film criticism, including writing for film journals and magazines.
  • Film Archiving: Graduates may pursue careers in film archiving, including working in film archives and museums.
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