University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and International Relations
The Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and International Relations in International Relations is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and International Relations offered by the University of Aberdeen
Film & Visual Culture and International Relations at Aberdeen sets your rigorous study of the history and theory of the moving image in the 21st century within the wide and ever-changing context of international events and developments. You will gain unique insight into the role of visual culture in our complex world today and a broad understanding of international relations, which will add international career options to your preparation for the creative arts.This unique Film and Visual Culture programme combines close analysis of visual objects and artefacts – analogue and digital, moving and still, underground and mainstream – with theories of visual representation, production and circulation. You will gain specialist knowledge and skills in the academic study of cinema, with an emphasis on building analytical skills in research and critical writing. You will also have the opportunity to develop skills in digital video production and web design.In International Relations you will look closely at how nations and organisations interact, what contributes to global wealth and poverty and persisting inequalities. You will study regional and international tensions, nationalism, concepts of democracy – and ever-present concerns of conflict and peace. You will be taught by internationally renowned academics with strong track records in publishing international papers and articles and who appear regularly in the media, analysing and explaining national, European and world developments from the viewpoint of their own area of expertise and research.You will gain the perfect foundation to add international career possibilities to your career options in film and new media, including international business, NGOs and international development, local and national government, politics, and journalism, plus transferable skills including critical analysis and communication ideally suited to a range of careers.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Language & Literature (AW1008)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Introduction to Visual Culture (FS1008)Politics & International Relations 1: Democracy and Governance (PI1018)Introduction to Film and the Cinematic Experience (FS1508)Politics & International Relations 2: Power and Conflict (PI1518)
Optional CoursesSelect 60 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesVisualising Modernity (FS2007)Ideas and Ideologies in Politics and International Relations (PI2009)Visualising Revolution (FS2507)Global Politics: Equality and Inequality (PI2508)
Year 3Compulsory CoursesResearching in the 21st Century (PI3069)
Optional CoursesSelect 30 credit points from the Film and Visual Courses listed below plus, one second-half session level 3 Politics and International Relations course (see options below).(FS30EF) - Film and Politics: German and Austrian Filmmakers Facing T (30 credit points)Cinema and Science: Beyond Fiction A (FS3010)The Art of Screen Writing (FS3012)Cinematic Cities A (FS35FD)On Documentary: History, Theory and Practice (FS35IB)Landscapes of Film A (FS35ZA)Performance Art (FS35PC)Working Together: Employability for Arts and Social Sciences (ED3536)Nordic Politics (PI3555)International Terrorism Counterterrorism & International Relations (PI3567)Memory and Politics of the Past (PI3570)Human Rights in Global Politics (PI3572)Three Lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics (PI3577)Digital Politics: Political Communication in the Internet Age(S) (PI3579)Global Challenges in an Ethnographic Perspective (SL3504)
Year 4Optional CoursesSelect one of the following dissertation options:Dissertation (International Relations) (IR4031)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4506)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4002)Select 60 credit points from level 4 courses in Film & Visual Culture listed below plus, one second-half session level 4 Politics and International Relations course from the options below.Dissertation (IR4031)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4506)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4002)Landscapes of Film B (FS45ZA)Cinematic Cities B (FS45FD)Performance Art (FS45PC)Confronting the Nazi Past in German and Austrian Film - B (FS40ED)Cinema and Science: Beyond Fiction B (FS4010)The Constitutional Imagination (AT4525)The Political Anthropology of Indigenous Rights (AT4547)War and Peace in International Politics (IR4528)Science, Technology & International Relations (IR4534)Maritime Security (IR4535)Political Islam: Islamist Ideologies and Practices (PI4573)Wealth, Poverty and International Order (PI4576)Dirty War and Its Aftermath (PI4577)Democratization (PI4583)Gender and Politics (PI4584)