Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Culture and Film Studies
This interdisciplinary Master of Arts provides a theoretical framework for the academic research of culture and film and on their mutual influences, with the aim of training the next generation of researchers and educators in these fields.
The integration of cultural research and film research is rapidly developing in the western academic world. The need for this is felt in light of the recent visual shift in the cultural arena. The program deals with visual culture as the subject and object of many topics and diverse fields that are influenced by one another. The program as a whole helps in building students’ perspectives on culture, identity, and nationalism.
The content and methods studied combine many fields from different schools through the cinematic prism: Society, Culture and Cinema, Philosophy and Film, Film of the Middle East.
Film workshops are held with the top film artists in the country, winners of the Israel Prize, and the prestigious Dan David Prize.
A grade point average of 76 or higher in the Bachelor of Arts.
Other requirements specified on the department website.
Studies are in a thesis track or a non-thesis track.
Employment options upon graduation: In the film and television industry, teaching, video therapy, film education, tourism, and academic research, and teaching