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Degree
Masters
Major
Film Production | Film Studies | Fine Arts
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Master's program in Contemporary Film and Audiovisual Studies is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the film and audiovisual industry. The program aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in film and audiovisual production, research, or criticism.


Program Structure

The program consists of a series of courses and a final project, which is a research-based thesis. The program is designed to be completed in one year, with a total of 60 ECTS credits.


Course Requirements

  • The program requires students to complete a series of core courses, including:
    • Introduction to Film and Audiovisual Studies
    • Film History and Theory
    • Audiovisual Production and Criticism
    • Research Methods in Film and Audiovisual Studies
  • Students are also required to complete a series of elective courses, which may include:
    • Film and Audiovisual Production
    • Film and Audiovisual Criticism
    • Film and Audiovisual History
    • Film and Audiovisual Theory

Final Project

The final project is a research-based thesis that requires students to conduct original research in a specific area of film and audiovisual studies. The thesis is expected to be approximately 60 pages in length and must be defended publicly in front of a panel of examiners.


Admission Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., film studies, communication, media studies)
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0
  • English language proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS)
  • A personal statement outlining the applicant's research interests and goals

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the program are approximately €2,000 per year for EU students and €4,000 per year for non-EU students.


Research Areas

The program offers a range of research areas, including:


  • Film and audiovisual production
  • Film and audiovisual criticism
  • Film and audiovisual history
  • Film and audiovisual theory

Faculty

The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. The faculty includes:


  • Dr. [Name], Professor of Film and Audiovisual Studies
  • Dr. [Name], Associate Professor of Film and Audiovisual Production
  • Dr. [Name], Assistant Professor of Film and Audiovisual Criticism

Campus

The program is located on the campus of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. The campus offers a range of facilities, including:


  • State-of-the-art film and audiovisual production equipment
  • A film and audiovisual library
  • A range of student services, including academic support and career counseling

Accreditation

The program is accredited by the Spanish Ministry of Education and is recognized by the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).


Career Opportunities

Graduates of the program have gone on to pursue a range of careers in the film and audiovisual industry, including:


  • Film and audiovisual production
  • Film and audiovisual criticism
  • Film and audiovisual research
  • Film and audiovisual education

Public Defense

The final project is defended publicly in front of a panel of examiners. The defense is expected to last approximately 10-15 minutes, followed by a question-and-answer session.


Evaluation Protocol

The final project is evaluated based on a range of criteria, including:


  • Originality and relevance of the research topic
  • Depth and breadth of the research
  • Clarity and coherence of the writing
  • Overall quality of the presentation

Publication

Students who receive a grade of 9 or higher on their final project may be eligible to publish their work in a reputable academic journal or conference proceedings.


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