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2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
University of Pittsburgh
   
2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Apr 19, 2024
 
2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Film Studies Program


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The Film Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program offering courses in history, aesthetics, theory, and critical studies. The Film Studies Program offers the following graduate degrees and certificates:

PhD in Film Studies (in conjunction with six Associated Departments)
Terminal MA in Film Studies
MA Certificate in Film Studies
PhD Certificate in Film Studies

Contact Information

Program Director: Randall Halle
Main Office: 454 Cathedral of Learning
412-624-6564
E-mail: filmst@pitt.edu
www.filmstudies.pitt.edu

Admissions

Students will submit an application to the Film Studies PhD program, identifying an Area of Concentration from the list of associated departments (e.g. English, French, Hispanic, History of Art and Architecture, Slavic, and German). The name of the Associated Department will appear on the student’s transcript when the degree is granted. The application will be vetted simultaneously by Film Studies and the Associated Department. Only one application fee is required.

Students who have already entered graduate programs in Associated Departments are welcome to apply to the Film Studies PhD through the normal application process. If accepted, they are eligible to transfer a maximum of 24 credits towards the Film Studies PhD degree requirements, and can petition to waive required courses that have been fulfilled, following normal University, School, and Program regulations.

Students who wish to enroll in the graduate certificate programs in Film Studies (whether MA or PhD) must be matriculated for a graduate degree in a department of the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences or in another school within the University. Students interested in pursuing a film studies certificate at any point in their career may do so by filing the appropriate form with the program director of the Film Studies Program.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance for both the PhD and the certificates will be provided by the associated department (reflecting the student’s Area of Concentration). Such aid typically takes the form of scholarships, fellowships, teaching assistantships, and/or graduate student assistantships.

Affiliated Faculty

http://www.filmstudies.pitt.edu/people

Programs

    DoctoralCertificate

    Courses

      Film Studies - Graduate Program

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