Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Film Studies (BS-Film Studies) is a comprehensive undergraduate program offered by the Department of Media, Art, and Design. This program is designed to equip students with the essential skills, knowledge, and creative vision required to excel in the dynamic field of filmmaking and visual storytelling.
The curriculum, developed in collaboration with academic experts and industry professionals, spans a broad spectrum of disciplines within film production, including scriptwriting, cinematography, directing, acting, editing, sound design, digital compositing, and post-production. In addition to practical skills, students engage with critical topics such as film history, film marketing and distribution, and media ethics, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the film industry.
With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, students participate in practical projects, internships, and a capstone project that enhance both their creative and technical expertise. These experiences prepare them for a wide range of dynamic careers in the film and media industry.
Eligibility
Intermediate or equivalent to 12 Years of Education
Job Market
Graduates of the BS-Film Studies program are well-equipped to pursue a wide range of career opportunities in areas such as:
- • Film & Television Production
- • Digital Content Creation
- • Advertising & Commercial Production
- • Documentary Filmmaking
- • Cinematography
- • Screenwriting & Script Development
- • Post-Production & Editing
- • Sound Design & Music Production
- • Media Research & Criticism
- • Independent Filmmaking
- • Short Film Production
- • Digital Video Systems