Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Film Production
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Film Production | Audio-Visual Techniques | Cinematography
Area of study
Film Production | Audio-Visual Techniques | Cinematography
Education type
Film Production | Audio-Visual Techniques | Cinematography
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Master's Program

The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.


Program Description

The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.


Program Requirements

To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.


Academic Information

The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:


  • 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
  • 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

Research Project

The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.


Admission Criteria

The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:


  • Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
  • Complementary academic or professional training
  • Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

Evaluation Criteria

The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:


  • Academic record (50%)
  • Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

Tuition Fees and Scholarships

The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.


Program Structure

The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year. ###




The final answer is: $\boxed{NA}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$```


## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the agreement.

## Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record of the official accredited training, according to the regulations of the UPF
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line, through a brief academic memory presented

## Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record (50%)
- Complementary academic or professional training (50%)

## Tuition Fees and Scholarships
The tuition fee for the IMACS program is 3,000 Euros. The Department of Communication at UPF offers up to 3 scholarships to students enrolled in the IMACS program, with a grant of 1,500 Euros to cover part of the tuition fee.

## Program Structure
The IMACS program can be completed in one or two years. In the one-year option, students must complete 25 credits in the first semester, 15 credits in the second semester, and 20 credits of Master's Research Project in the third semester. In the two-year option, students must complete a minimum of 20 credits per year and complete the Master's Research Project in the second year.

## Document Requirements
To apply for the IMACS program, students must provide the following documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title (or receipt of title) of the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies
- Certificates or titles of other complementary training in related fields
- Academic memory: a 3-5 page document that outlines the research project, including the research question, methodology, and expected outcomes

## Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the IMACS program include:
- Academic record
- Complementary academic or professional training
- Research interests of the student in relation to the IMACS program and its research line

## Research Areas
The IMACS program focuses on the following research areas:
- Cinematography and audiovisual studies
- Contemporary cinema and audiovisual studies
- Research methodologies in cinematography and audiovisual studies

## Career Opportunities
The IMACS program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in:
- Film and television production
- Audiovisual research and criticism
- Teaching and academia
- Cultural management and policy

## Conclusion
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies, preparing them for careers in film and television production, audiovisual research and criticism, teaching and academia, and cultural management and policy.```


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## Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's Program in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Studies (IMACS) is a unique opportunity for students to specialize in the field of cinematography and audiovisual studies. This program is designed for students who have completed or are in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies.

## Program Description
The IMACS program is a 60-credit program that can be completed in one or two years. The program consists of two phases: the first phase involves completing 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, and the second phase involves completing a 20-credit Master's Research Project.

## Program Requirements
To be eligible for the IMACS program, students must have completed or be in the process of completing the Master's University in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies with a minimum of 40 credits. Students who have not completed the Master's Research Project (20 credits) in the first phase must complete it during the second phase.

## Academic Information
The IMACS program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in cinematography and audiovisual studies. The program consists of:
- 40 credits of specialized modules at participating foreign universities, completed over two semesters
- 20 credits of Master's Research Project, completed during the third semester

## Research Project
The Master's Research Project is a 20-credit project that allows students to exercise their creativity in the field of research. The project must be integrated into the research lines of the Department of Communication at UPF or the Departments of Cinema at participating universities. The project must be original and must be carried out with a rigorous methodology, following the rules accepted by the scientific communities of the universities participating in the
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