Combined Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies and Ph.D. in History of Art 24 months PHD Program By Yale University |Top Universities

Combined Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies and Ph.D. in History of Art

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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

PHD

Yale?s doctoral Program in Film and Media Studies quickly achieved the international stature it enjoys today. Building on a core faculty that had long overseen an impressive undergraduate major, the graduate program attracted incoming faculty who were eager to help shape it. The quality of the students who have applied has been superior, and the large majority of those selected have chosen to study here. Fifty students have completed, or are in the midst of, their degrees. Our alumni hold positions at a range of institutions, including universities with major graduate programs, and several have already seen their revised dissertations published as books by important presses. 16 term-courses will be the norm, taken over a two-year period. Program of courses: 15 courses will be the norm: A. Requirements in Film and Media Studies: 6 courses. 1. FILM 601 (Films and their Study, offered every other Fall term), 2. FILM 603 (Film Historiography, offered in alternate Fall terms), 3. At least four additional seminars in FMS, two of which may carry a HSAR cross list. B. Requirements in History of Art: 9 courses originating or cross listed with HSAR 1. Required course: ?Introduction to the Study of Art History? 2. Students receive one course credit as Teaching Fellows within the HSAR department 3. Students take at least one course in HSAR outside of their core areas. C. Other courses: upon consultation with the DGS of both units, two courses may be taken in other departments when relevant to the student?s special interests, reducing the required number in HSAR.

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

PHD

Yale?s doctoral Program in Film and Media Studies quickly achieved the international stature it enjoys today. Building on a core faculty that had long overseen an impressive undergraduate major, the graduate program attracted incoming faculty who were eager to help shape it. The quality of the students who have applied has been superior, and the large majority of those selected have chosen to study here. Fifty students have completed, or are in the midst of, their degrees. Our alumni hold positions at a range of institutions, including universities with major graduate programs, and several have already seen their revised dissertations published as books by important presses. 16 term-courses will be the norm, taken over a two-year period. Program of courses: 15 courses will be the norm: A. Requirements in Film and Media Studies: 6 courses. 1. FILM 601 (Films and their Study, offered every other Fall term), 2. FILM 603 (Film Historiography, offered in alternate Fall terms), 3. At least four additional seminars in FMS, two of which may carry a HSAR cross list. B. Requirements in History of Art: 9 courses originating or cross listed with HSAR 1. Required course: ?Introduction to the Study of Art History? 2. Students receive one course credit as Teaching Fellows within the HSAR department 3. Students take at least one course in HSAR outside of their core areas. C. Other courses: upon consultation with the DGS of both units, two courses may be taken in other departments when relevant to the student?s special interests, reducing the required number in HSAR.

Admission Requirements

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A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) prior to matriculation at Yale. Other English language Requirements: Yale?s most competitive applicants will have TOEFL scores of at least the following, 600 on the paper-based TOEFL, 250 on the computer-based TOEFL.

Jan-2000

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