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Cinema and Media Studies (Ph.D.)

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The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Cinema and Media Studies program is designed for the scholarly exploration of film, television and digital media both as significant forms of art and as social communication. The Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Cinema and Media Studies programs offer an unusually extensive range of graduate seminars in film, television and media history that embrace films from many genres and national cinemas. Aesthetics and popular culture, the history and production cultures of the film and television industries and the increasing impact of digital media are examined. Courses that develop analytical skills by utilizing digital media tools are also offered. We are at the center of the discipline’s engagement with diversity. Not only do our faculty and student body hail from a diversity of backgrounds, but the robust address of issues of race, class, gender, generation, and sexuality in the curriculum is longstanding. The Ph.D. program is designed to encourage a small number of highly qualified, motivated students to refine their research skills and interests within the context of an individualized plan of focused study. The primary goal of the doctoral program is to inspire and train students to carry out original research of the highest quality. Doctoral students generally seek and find teaching and research positions at the university and college level. Cinema and Media Studies students enjoy unique research opportunities through the resources of the UCLA Film & Television Archive, 35mm classroom screenings, and access to emerging digital technologies for the production of digital scholarship as a part of their studies.

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