University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and Sociology
The Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and Sociology in Cultural Group Studies is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Film and Visual Culture and Sociology offered by the University of Aberdeen
Film & Visual Culture and History of Art at Aberdeen adds to your rigorous training in the history and theory of the moving image in the 21st century with a fascinating awakening of your ‘sociological imagination’. You will explore how the societies we live in shape us as individuals in all sorts of ways, with top-rated teaching and a culture of dynamic research that will give you the skills to be a sought-after graduate by employers in many sectors.Our 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.Sociology at Aberdeen will add insight into the lives and times of film-makers you are studying. You will explore how society shapes us as individuals in all sorts of ways and study sociology of the family, work-life balance, religion and society. You will be taught by experts in social movements, conflict and peace, religion and secularisation and global political sociology. You will become skilled in the social research methods used to gather the evidence to better understand aspects of society – such as observation, interviews, large-scale surveys or analysing the content of documents and videos.In addition to your technical ability, you will develop great skills in thinking critically and posing probing questions, which have tremendous value to employers, for example in journalism, marketing and advertising, social and market research, teaching, health services, social work, charities, and human resources.
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)Introduction to Sociology I: Self, Identity & Society (SO1007)Introduction to Film and the Cinematic Experience (FS1508)Introduction to Sociology II: Systems of Power (SO1509)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 60 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesVisualising Modernity (FS2007)Sociology of Everyday Life i: the Embodied Self (SO2006)Visualising Revolution (FS2507)Sociology of Everyday Life II: Global Issues in the 21st Century (SO2509)
Year 3Optional CoursesSelect one from each of the following options:Thinking Sociologically (SO3066) OR Modernisation (SO3069)Social Research Methods (SO3524) OR Ten Sociological Studies (SO3568)Plus, select a further 60 credit points from the following level 3 Film & Visual Culture course options.Film and Politics: German and Austrian Filmmakers Facing T (FS30EF) [30 credit points]Thinking Sociologically (SO3066)Modernization (SO3069)Social Research Methods (SO3524)Ten Sociological Studies (SO3568)Cinema and Science: Beyond Fiction A (FS3010)The Art of Screen Writing (FS3012)Cinematic Cities A (FS35FD)Landscapes of Film A (FS35ZA)Performance Art (FS35PC)
Year 4Optional CoursesSelect one of the following dissertation options:Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4002) [First Semester]Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4506) [Second Semester]Research Project Part 1(SP4068) AND Research Project Part 2 (SO4568)Plus select further credit points from the level 4 Film & Visual Culture courses and level 4 courses in Sociology to gain a total of 60 credits in each discipline (see below for a list of options).Research Project Part 1 (SO4068)Research Project Part 2 (SO4568)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4002)Dissertation in Film & Visual Culture (FS4506)Confronting the Nazi Past in German and Austrian Film - B (FS40ED)Cinema and Science: Beyond Fiction B (FS4010)Landscapes of Film B (FS45ZA)Cinematic Cities B (FS45FD)Performance Art (FS45PC)