BA (Hons) in Cinema Studies Undergraduate Programme By The American College of Greece – Deree & Alba. |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

36,765 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The BA in Cinema Studies offers students the opportunity to receive both theoretical and applied education in cinema. It is a highly interdisciplinary program, allowing students to explore different facets of this area of study and work toward reaching their career and postgraduate education goals. Graduates of the program are prepared for both entry jobs in the industry and graduate study.
The Cinema Studies program aims to add distinctive value to our students through the study and practice of filmmaking and thus deepen their understanding of cinema’s relation to society and culture. In particular, the Cinema Studies program invites students from diverse cultural backgrounds to assess and assimilate different ways of studying cinema, its history, aesthetics and practice. Our faculty members bring diverse professional and academic experience to the classroom through knowledge and training that helps students acquire an understanding of cinema as artistic medium and cultural product, as well as develop preproduction, production and post-production skills. The program is facilitated by workshops, masterclasses, visiting lectures and participation in industry or other relevant events. 
Specifically, the program aims to:
Provide students with an understanding of the history, as well as the social and cultural relevance of cinema;
Help students gain an advanced understanding of communication, expression, and storytelling via the moving image;
Help students gain media production skills and technical proficiency in areas such as video and visual production, writing and digital media development;
Provide students with an understanding of the ethics of the moving image, the normative issues that surround the cinema industry and the politics of cinema;
Provide a solid foundation of knowledge and academic skills necessary for further education in the arts, humanities and social sciences;
Enhance student-learning experiences by creating opportunities for students to network and learn from professionals in media industries;
Provide students with expertise to begin entry-level positions in various areas of film/video production.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The BA in Cinema Studies offers students the opportunity to receive both theoretical and applied education in cinema. It is a highly interdisciplinary program, allowing students to explore different facets of this area of study and work toward reaching their career and postgraduate education goals. Graduates of the program are prepared for both entry jobs in the industry and graduate study.
The Cinema Studies program aims to add distinctive value to our students through the study and practice of filmmaking and thus deepen their understanding of cinema’s relation to society and culture. In particular, the Cinema Studies program invites students from diverse cultural backgrounds to assess and assimilate different ways of studying cinema, its history, aesthetics and practice. Our faculty members bring diverse professional and academic experience to the classroom through knowledge and training that helps students acquire an understanding of cinema as artistic medium and cultural product, as well as develop preproduction, production and post-production skills. The program is facilitated by workshops, masterclasses, visiting lectures and participation in industry or other relevant events. 
Specifically, the program aims to:
Provide students with an understanding of the history, as well as the social and cultural relevance of cinema;
Help students gain an advanced understanding of communication, expression, and storytelling via the moving image;
Help students gain media production skills and technical proficiency in areas such as video and visual production, writing and digital media development;
Provide students with an understanding of the ethics of the moving image, the normative issues that surround the cinema industry and the politics of cinema;
Provide a solid foundation of knowledge and academic skills necessary for further education in the arts, humanities and social sciences;
Enhance student-learning experiences by creating opportunities for students to network and learn from professionals in media industries;
Provide students with expertise to begin entry-level positions in various areas of film/video production.

Admission Requirements

24+
6+
87+
1. One letter of recommendation from teacher/professor of last institution attended; letter from private tutor is not accepted

2. Official high school transcript(s) and diploma or Official college/university transcript(s) and catalog (if applying for transfer credits)

3. Acceptable evidence of proficiency in English:

IELTS Academic (6.5 or above)
For further information on the IELTS exam please click here
Pearson Test of Academic English: PTE Academic (59 or above)
Michigan State University Certificate of English Language Proficiency (MSU – CELP)
Michigan Proficiency Certificate
Cambridge Proficiency Certificate
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) with Grade A only
TOEFL (score 87 or higher on internet based)
GCE higher level English: Grade C or greater
International Baccalaureate Diploma
SAT (450 or above)
ACT (15 or above)
Students may also qualify to take WP1010 by submitting evidence of fluency based on graduation from an English speaking secondary school/program.

If none of the above can be provided, then the candidate will have to take the English Placement Test administered by the College.

4. Notarized copy of passport

Candidates will attend an interview with a designated College representative after all application materials have been submitted.

Sep

Domestic (Out of State)
399,930 EUR
International
36,765 EUR

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