MA Film Studies

Colchester Campus

 

INTAKE: October

Program Overview

The MA Film Studies program at the University of Essex offers students an in-depth exploration of film theory, history, and critical analysis.

  1. Film Theory and Criticism: Students delve into the theoretical frameworks and critical approaches that underpin the study of film. They examine influential film theorists and explore concepts such as narrative structures, genre, spectatorship, and the social and cultural impact of cinema.

  2. Film History and Aesthetics: The program provides a comprehensive overview of film history, covering key movements, directors, and significant cinematic works. Students analyze films from different eras and regions, gaining insights into the evolution of film styles, techniques, and aesthetics.

  3. Film Analysis and Interpretation: Students develop advanced skills in film analysis, learning to dissect and interpret films from various perspectives. They explore the visual, narrative, and symbolic elements of films, examining how these elements contribute to the overall meaning and impact of the work.

  4. Research Methods in Film Studies: The program equips students with research skills specific to the field of film studies. They learn to conduct scholarly research, critically evaluate film sources, and engage with primary and secondary materials to support their own research projects.

  5. Specialized Topics and Electives: Students have the opportunity to explore specialized areas of film studies based on their interests. The program offers a range of elective modules, allowing students to delve into topics such as documentary filmmaking, world cinema, film and gender, film and politics, or film production.

  6. Dissertation or Research Project: Students undertake an independent research project or a dissertation, focusing on a specific aspect of film studies that aligns with their interests. This project allows them to demonstrate their research skills, critical thinking, and analytical abilities.

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Location

Colchester Campus

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 19740

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of  50 to 55% or equivalent.
  • English language proficiency is required, and applicants must provide evidence of their English language skills through an approved language test.
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
    • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
    • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62 with no individual score below 51.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that entry requirements may vary across different programs and courses. Additionally, meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as the number of available places and competition for certain courses.

The University of Essex offers a range of scholarships and financial support options to assist students in their academic journey. These scholarships are designed to recognize and reward academic excellence, promote diversity and inclusion, and provide assistance to those facing financial challenges.  

  1. Academic Excellence Scholarships: The university offers scholarships to outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements. These scholarships are typically merit-based and provide financial support towards tuition fees or living expenses.
  2. International Scholarships: The University of Essex provides scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships aim to attract and support talented students from around the world. Eligibility criteria and award amounts may vary, and they may cover a portion of tuition fees or provide assistance with living expenses.
  3. Subject-specific Scholarships: Some departments and schools within the university offer scholarships tailored to specific academic disciplines. These scholarships are often awarded to students with exceptional academic records or those who demonstrate a strong commitment to their field of study.
  4. Access and Participation Scholarships: The university is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion. It offers scholarships and financial support to students from underrepresented backgrounds, including those from low-income families or individuals who are the first in their family to attend university.
  5. Government-funded Scholarships: In addition to internal scholarships, the University of Essex provides information and guidance on scholarships and funding opportunities offered by external organizations and government agencies. These scholarships may be available to students based on factors such as nationality, field of study, or research interests.
  6. Sports Scholarships: The university recognizes the importance of sports and offers scholarships to talented athletes who demonstrate exceptional sporting abilities. These scholarships provide financial support along with access to sports facilities, training programs, and dedicated support services.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may change over time. 

Graduates of the MA Film Studies program have various career prospects in the field of film and media. 

  1. Film and Media Analysis: Graduates can pursue careers as film critics, media analysts, or cultural commentators, providing insightful analysis and critique of films, television programs, and other media forms.

  2. Film Curation and Programming: Graduates can work in film festivals, museums, art galleries, or cultural institutions, curating film programs, organizing screenings, and promoting film events.

  3. Film Journalism and Writing: Graduates can pursue careers in film journalism, writing film reviews, articles, and features for newspapers, magazines, online publications, or film-related websites.

  4. Film Education and Research: Graduates can work in educational institutions, delivering film-related courses or conducting research in film studies. They can also contribute to film education initiatives in schools, community organizations, or film archives.

  5. Film Production and Direction: Graduates with additional practical experience or training in film production can explore careers in filmmaking, working as directors, producers, or in other production roles within the film industry.

  6. Film Distribution and Exhibition: Graduates can work for film distribution companies, coordinating the release and distribution of films to cinemas, streaming platforms, or home media. They can also work in cinema management, overseeing operations and programming.

  7. Film Archives and Preservation: Graduates can find employment in film archives, contributing to the preservation, restoration, and documentation of film heritage and cultural artifacts.


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