Master In Film Studies (MFS)
Affiliated to: Kathmandu UniversityAbout Course
- Course Title : Master In Film Studies (MFS)
- Category/Level : Masters
- Course Duration (months) : 24 months
- Cost Range (NPR) :
- Affiliated to : Kathmandu University
Course Description:
The Master in Film Studies (MFS) at Kathmandu University School of Arts is a rigorous two-year, 66-credit academic program that seamlessly blends theoretical, critical, and practical approaches to filmmaking. Designed to embrace creativity and cultural engagement, the program prepares students with advanced skills in film production, analysis, and research, preparing them for dynamic careers in the global and regional film industries. Graduates earn a Master’s degree in Film Studies, with an option to exit after one year with a Postgraduate Diploma upon completing 30 credits.
Program Objectives
Upon successful completion of the MFS, students are expected to have attained:
- Comprehensive knowledge of film principles, theories, and practical skills, including history, aesthetics, and cultural significance.
- Advanced critical understanding of cinema with strong analytical skills for interpreting narratives, styles, and industry practices.
- Specialized skills in film production combining technical and creative proficiency.
- The ability to conduct in-depth research in film studies, contributing to broader fields like media, communication, and cultural studies.
- Leadership capabilities for key roles in film and media sectors.
- A solid foundation for further academic or professional development.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the MFS program are well-prepared for diverse careers in the film and media industries, including:
- Filmmaking: Director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, sound designer.
- Film Criticism: Critics, journalists, or analysts for media outlets and publications.
- Academic and Research: Teaching positions, researchers in film and media studies.
- Film Curation: Curators for film festivals, museums, archives, or streaming platforms.
- Further Prospect: The program’s emphasis on both practical and theoretical skills enables graduates to pursue further studies in graduate programs or certifications in media and creative industries.
Admission info
Admission Requirements and Process
- Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45% or 2.0 CGPA.
- Additional Requirements: Candidates must pass an entrance exam and interview.
- Application Process: Submit applications through the Kathmandu University School of Arts website or contact via email.
- Enrollment Structure: Prospective students are encouraged to visit KUSOA website for application forms and deadlines. International applicants should contact the program office for additional guidance.
Syllabus
The curriculum integrates essential film theories and analytical methods with hands-on digital production, ensuring a balance of academic rigor and creative training. Students engage in practicum-based courses such as screenwriting, cinematography, and directing, and are required to produce three short films as part of their portfolio. The program emphasizes both individual and collaborative competence, fostering leadership, teamwork, and ethical professionalism.
The MFS program, with its student-centered approach, combines theoretical seminars with hands-on practicum and project-based learning, continually evolving through innovative teaching methodologies.
- Workshop-based learning: Practicum courses in screenwriting, directing, and cinematography emphasize hands-on skill development.
- Seminars and critiques: Courses like Film Theory and Film Analysis Techniques foster critical thinking through discussions and analytical exercises.
- Project-based learning: Collaborative and individual projects, such as the Graduation Film Production, integrate theoretical and practical skills.
- Industry engagement: Internships and courses like Industry Transformations connect students with real-world media challenges.
Assessment includes in-semester evaluations (70%) and final exams (30%) for most courses, with practicum-based courses evaluated through ongoing internal assessments, ensuring readiness for professional creative environments.
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