

MA Film and Visual Culture and Sociology
About this course
Film and visual culture and sociology together form a powerful lens for understanding how contemporary society works and represents itself. Sociology provides the analytical frameworks for asking how social structures, inequalities, institutions, and cultural norms shape human experience. Film and visual culture gives you tools for reading the images, narratives, and representations through which societies make sense of themselves. These are not separate endeavours; cinema and visual media are themselves social phenomena, produced by industries, consumed by audiences, and saturated with ideology, identity, and meaning. At Aberdeen you will explore how societies shape individuals and how those individuals, in turn, create and contest the cultural forms that surround them. Sociology modules will introduce you to key theorists and traditions, from classical foundations to contemporary debates about race, gender, class, globalisation, and power. Film and visual culture study develops your ability to analyse moving image, photography, and visual art as both aesthetic objects and social documents. You will develop critical thinking and research skills across both disciplines, learning to use their methods in combination to address questions that neither could answer alone. The four-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in a different national context and broaden your comparative understanding of both film culture and social life. Graduates move into careers in media, journalism, broadcasting, cultural organisations, the civil service, social research, public relations, marketing, and education. The ability to think analytically about both social structures and cultural representations is a combination that translates well into many professional contexts. Many students continue to postgraduate study in film studies, sociology, cultural studies, or media and communications.
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