Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Program Details

Turn your passion for movies into an exciting career. Learn critical and historical approaches to film and emerging media from experts in the field. Develop specialized knowledge about film as an art and an industry by studying diverse genres, styles, and cultural contexts in globally-focused courses

Areas of study include films genres; film theory; early film history; the films of Africa, Asia, Scandinavia, Europe, and North America; Indigenous filmmaking; documentary films; film technology; film festival curation; screenwriting; sound studies; queer and transgender cinema; video games; and digital media culture. You will also examine broader questions about audiovisual culture and hone your research and communication skills.

Capital Advantage

Ottawa’s lively film and media scene includes year-round film festivals, repertory cinemas, and artist-run film and video production centres. Our students can also access the resources available at National Capital Region institutions such as Library and Archives Canada, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, and the Museum of History.

Work Experience

Students can apply for the practicum program in which they can get real-world experience working in film festival programming, exhibition or production work at institutions such as the Canadian Film Institute, the Ottawa International Animation Festival,, and the Digital Arts Resource Centre.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Program Details

Turn your passion for movies into an exciting career. Learn critical and historical approaches to film and emerging media from experts in the field. Develop specialized knowledge about film as an art and an industry by studying diverse genres, styles, and cultural contexts in globally-focused courses

Areas of study include films genres; film theory; early film history; the films of Africa, Asia, Scandinavia, Europe, and North America; Indigenous filmmaking; documentary films; film technology; film festival curation; screenwriting; sound studies; queer and transgender cinema; video games; and digital media culture. You will also examine broader questions about audiovisual culture and hone your research and communication skills.

Capital Advantage

Ottawa’s lively film and media scene includes year-round film festivals, repertory cinemas, and artist-run film and video production centres. Our students can also access the resources available at National Capital Region institutions such as Library and Archives Canada, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, and the Museum of History.

Work Experience

Students can apply for the practicum program in which they can get real-world experience working in film festival programming, exhibition or production work at institutions such as the Canadian Film Institute, the Ottawa International Animation Festival,, and the Digital Arts Resource Centre.

Admission Requirements

120+
86+
60+
6.5+
28+

4 Years

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