Combined Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies and Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literatures 24 months PHD Programme By Yale University |TopUniversities

Combined Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies and Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literatures

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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

PHD

The study of an East Asian cinema requires considerable knowledge of both film studies and the history and culture of the region, and is thus a field often best pursued through combined interdisciplinary study in film and Asian literature or culture. The Combined Ph.D. Degree Program in Film Studies and East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale aims to cultivate scholars of Asian cinema with rigorous training in both fields. This is a true combined degree program, with each department being the student?s ?major? field and thus with complementary sets of requirements. Students must develop considerable knowledge not only of their East Asian cinema, but also of East Asian literature unrelated to film, and cinema apart from East Asian film. Such scholars can pursue a variety of career possibilities, in either a film studies or an East Asian literatures department, or elsewhere. Yale supports study in East Asian cinema through a university-wide commitment to information exchange, cooperative research, the acquisition of resources (films, books, magazines, etc.) and through events such as conferences, film series, and lectures. Students interested in thorough interdisciplinary study of East Asian cinema, particularly Japanese film, are encouraged to apply to the Combined Degree Program. On the other hand, students who wish to concentrate in East Asian languages and literatures with only supplementary study of film should apply just to the Ph.D. program in East Asian Languages and Literatures, not the Combined Program.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

PHD

The study of an East Asian cinema requires considerable knowledge of both film studies and the history and culture of the region, and is thus a field often best pursued through combined interdisciplinary study in film and Asian literature or culture. The Combined Ph.D. Degree Program in Film Studies and East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale aims to cultivate scholars of Asian cinema with rigorous training in both fields. This is a true combined degree program, with each department being the student?s ?major? field and thus with complementary sets of requirements. Students must develop considerable knowledge not only of their East Asian cinema, but also of East Asian literature unrelated to film, and cinema apart from East Asian film. Such scholars can pursue a variety of career possibilities, in either a film studies or an East Asian literatures department, or elsewhere. Yale supports study in East Asian cinema through a university-wide commitment to information exchange, cooperative research, the acquisition of resources (films, books, magazines, etc.) and through events such as conferences, film series, and lectures. Students interested in thorough interdisciplinary study of East Asian cinema, particularly Japanese film, are encouraged to apply to the Combined Degree Program. On the other hand, students who wish to concentrate in East Asian languages and literatures with only supplementary study of film should apply just to the Ph.D. program in East Asian Languages and Literatures, not the Combined Program.

Admission Requirements

7+
A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) prior to matriculation at Yale. Other English language Requirements: Yale?s most competitive applicants will have TOEFL scores of at least the following, 600 on the paper-based TOEFL, 250 on the computer-based TOEFL.

Jan-2000

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