Program Overview
Introduction to the Film and New Media Studies Program
The Film and New Media Studies program is designed for individuals interested in film, television, video games, and new media, as well as their mutual relations. This program provides a comprehensive education in the field, covering general humanistic reflection, literature, art history, theater, film music, and the art of new media.
Program Description
The program focuses on the history, theory, and analysis of film, including film criticism, as well as the theory and evolution of new media, video games, and design. It also includes monographic lectures, practical workshops in film and screenplays, and professional internships in cultural, artistic, and educational institutions.
Available Programs
- First-cycle program (full-time and part-time)
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: General academic
- Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
- Main discipline: Arts Studies
- Second-cycle program (full-time)
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: General academic
- Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
- Title: Magister (equivalent of Master's degree)
- Main discipline: Arts Studies
Faculty Information
The Faculty of Management and Social Communication, where the program is conducted, has the A category granted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The faculty is located in a modern building with well-equipped lecture halls, classes, and computer rooms.
Curriculum Overview
The program curriculum includes information about the subjects attended during the studies, indicating which subjects are scheduled for each semester, which are mandatory, and which belong to the group of elective subjects.
Student Life
Time spent at the university is not all about education and class participation; it is also an excellent opportunity to develop hobbies and interests. Many research societies and student organizations operate at the Jagiellonian University, including faculty- and university-wide ones.
Admission to Studies
Admission to study programs at the Jagiellonian University is conducted electronically in the Online Application System. Detailed information about admission to this study program, including information on the method of calculating the result, qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and a list of required documents, is available on the Online Application System.
Graduates
Given the growing importance of audiovisual cultural texts in social, political, and economic life, the proposed concept of education will provide specialists who will be able to evaluate, analyze, and create cultural and artistic texts both in the sphere of film and new media.
Further Education Possibilities
- Doctoral School, e.g., Doctoral School in the Social Sciences or Doctoral School in the Humanities
- Post-diploma programs
- Second-cycle programs
Offer for Schools
The Jagiellonian University invites all schools to take part in the cycle of meetings "University Closer to You – visits to the Jagiellonian University." The aim of the meetings during the tours is to familiarize students with the history of the university through a rich educational offer.
Program Location
The study program is conducted at the Institute of Audiovisual Arts, a unit of the Faculty of Management and Social Communication, located in the Campus of the 600th Anniversary of the JU Revival.
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