Film Studies (B.A.)

 

The most important facts at a glance:

Degree:

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Two-subject Bachelor

Standard period of studies:

6 semesters

Start:

winter and summer semester

Language of Instruction:

german

Admission restrictions:

restricted

Application:

You find information on the application procedure for international students here.

Deadlines:

Please keep in mind that you need a certification of recognition for all foreign certificates. The recognition process takes up to six weeks and the certificate must be included in your application.   

Winter semester: June 1 – September 1

Summer semester: December 1 – March 1

If you combine a Two-subject Bachelor whose admission is open with one whose is restricted, the deadlines are:

Winter semester: June 1 – July 15

Summer semester: December 1 – January 15

Master:

Film Studies (M.A.)

Homepage:

Department of Film Studies

Faculty:

Faculty 02: Social Sciences, Media, and Sports

Accreditation:

The accreditation of study programmes for Bachelor and Master Degrees constitutes as a precondition for the granting of state approval.

Subject Matter

 

Film is a form of art in its own right, but not every film is a work of art. Films are also entertainment, propaganda, and/or cultural and historical documents. Film Studies, as a hermeneutic discipline, analyzes and interprets its subjects by reconstructing the questions to which films provide the answers in pictures. Film Studies as a minor on the Bachelor's degree program, comprises course units (modules) in the fields of film analysis, film history, film aesthetics, and film theory. Furthermore, issues of media adaptation (literature to film) dramaturgy, and narratology (for example, film genres in cinema and television) are addressed. The interpretation of cultural models in films and the relationship between tradition and aesthetic innovation are other areas that are covered. Students of the minor in Film Studies gain an insight into the analytical and methodological fundamentals of the field, as well as into the history, aesthetics and theory of film. They are taught to appreciate films as audio-visual artifacts, i.e. to analyze, interpret and critically evaluate them.

 

Information

The International Office offers counselling for international students about the application process and general information.

The Student Counselling Office offers specific information on the subject (List available in German only).

The Student representatives give information from a student perspective (List available in German only).

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