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Dec 26, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Cinema Studies Graduate Certificate
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Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
The Graduate Certificate in Cinema Studies offers students the opportunity to study the aesthetics and history of cinema from a transnational, interdisciplinary perspective. The curriculum trains students in the theory of film analysis and criticism and allows them to explore different cinematic cultures and traditions. Many disciplines such as English, History, MFLL, Sociology, Religious Studies, and Political Science, and of course Art, employ visual media in teaching and research. Mastering theories and methodologies of film and visual media analysis is a key skill for research and effective teaching. Our courses provide a wide variety of theoretical approaches to film that will help graduate students to conduct their own research and inquiries and to enhance their teaching.
The Cinema Studies Graduate Certificate consists of a minimum of 12 graduate credit hours in interdisciplinary coursework outlined below. A maximum of six graduate credit hours can overlap between the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Graduate Certificate and the student’s home discipline, as approved by the Cinema Studies program cochairs. At least six graduate credit hours toward the Cinema Studies Graduate Certificate must be taken at the 500-level or above. Home unit: School of Art .
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Campus Code
Knoxville Campus
Graduate Certificate Type
Add-on
Credit Hours Required
12 graduate credit hours
Admissions Standards/Procedures
To apply for the Cinema Studies certificate, applicants must submit the Online Graduate Admissions application and all required materials to include transcripts and letter of interest. These materials will be forwarded to the Cinema Studies co-chairs for review and admission.
Students must be admitted to the certificate program prior to completing six graduate credit hours toward the certificate. Students will select their coursework in conjunction with the Cinema Studies program co-chairs, who must approve each student’s program. Students must maintain a minimum 3.00 grade point average throughout the program.
Additional 6 credit hours chosen from:
Three (3) graduate credit hours (see list below)
The courses will be completed under the supervision of a member of the Cinema Studies core faculty, or another faculty member approved by a Cinema Studies cochair. Normally, this will involve a capstone experience that consists of a thoughtful creation of a course syllabus, a teaching philosophy, and a public presentation pertaining to Cinema Studies and the student’s home discipline.
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