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Description

Film Studies provides students with a sophisticated understanding of the history and contemporary significance of film as a medium and cinema as an institution. Our Film Studies major offers a comprehensive and innovative program of study that gives students the critical and practical skills to understand, analyse, and work with the most popular art form of the 20th and 21st centuries. Film and related screen media forms are examined in their historical, cultural, and technological contexts, enabling students to develop an international perspective on the place and history of film in global media culture.

Studying Film Studies at UNSW

The study of Film Studies at UNSW is conducted through the School of The Arts and Media. Film can be studied as a major sequence within the Bachelor of Arts and combined degree programs. An Honours program is available, as is postgraduate study.



Film Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3400 Arts Major MEFTC13400
3403 Arts Major
Minor
Honours
FILMA13403
FILMA23403
FILMAH3403
3427 Music/Arts Major
Minor
Honours
FILMA13427
FILMA23427
FILMAH3427
3522 Commerce/Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13522
FILMA23522
3539 Commerce (Liberal Studies) Major FILMA13539
3552 Economics/Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13552
FILMA23552
3704 Engineering / Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13704
FILMA23704
3845 Arts / Medicine Major
Minor
FILMA13845
FILMA23845
3930 Science/Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13930
FILMA23930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13931
FILMA23931
3933 Advanced Mathematics/Arts Major
Minor
FILMA13933
FILMA23933
4037 Social Work/Arts Major
Minor
Honours
FILMA14037
FILMA24037
FILMAH4037
4054 Arts / Education (Secondary) Minor FILMA24054
4760 Arts / Law Major
Minor
FILMA14760
FILMA24760
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major FILMA14806
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major FILMA14812
   

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