

MA Film Studies and Philosophy
About this course
Cinema is one of the defining art forms of modern life, and studying it alongside philosophy gives you two complementary ways of understanding the world. Film Studies brings critical, historical and theoretical tools to bear on moving image culture, examining how films construct meaning, reflect social realities and shape collective experience. Philosophy asks the foundational questions beneath all of that: what counts as knowledge, what makes something art, how do we reason about ethics and representation. Together, these disciplines train you to think with unusual rigour about cultural objects that most people simply consume. At St Andrews you will study this MA (Hons) over four years, with a year abroad built into the programme. Film Studies uses a variety of critical, theoretical and historical approaches to examine global film cultures across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. You will encounter a wide range of films from different national traditions, genres and periods, developing your ability to close-read moving images alongside written and visual texts. On the philosophy side, you will engage with logic, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics and the history of ideas, learning to construct and evaluate arguments with care. The year abroad gives you the chance to study film and philosophy in a different national context, deepening your understanding of how both disciplines are shaped by the cultures they inhabit. Graduates of joint Film Studies and Philosophy programmes go on to careers in film curation, journalism, criticism, publishing, arts administration and broadcasting. The analytical and writing skills you develop transfer equally well into law, policy work, education and the civil service. Many students continue to postgraduate study in film theory, aesthetics, philosophy of mind or media studies, and some move into academic research and lecturing. The combination is unusual enough to stand out, yet grounded enough in transferable skills to open a wide range of doors.
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