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The University of Regina is the only university between Vancouver and Toronto to offer a BFA in film and video production and a BA and BA Honours in film studies, as well as MFA and MA degree programs. The Production and Studies programs are an integrated and cross-pollinated; they offer streams in documentary, narrative and experimental forms and allow students to focus on each mode in depth.


Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor Of Fine Arts - Film & Video Production
Bachelor Of Arts - Film Studies
Bachelor Of Arts Honours - Film Studies

Graduate Programs

MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN MEDIA PRODUCTION
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Media Production is a two-year, 51 credit hour program designed for advanced studies in the art of media production. Students may approach various forms of media of their choice such as dramatic, documentary, animation and experimental film; new media; and interactive media; through a range of artistic, aesthetic, technical, and theoretical skills and knowledge. Courses offer a combination of general and specialized study in media arts production. An intensive investigation of issues in media arts theory to develop the student’s level of cultural and artistic discourse at an advanced level will contribute to the shaping of sophisticated and versatile graduates from this program.

Please refer to the University of Regina Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research website for detailed information.

MASTER OF ARTS IN MEDIA STUDIES
The Master of Arts (MA) in Media Studies is a two-year, 30 credit hour program designed for advanced studies in media history, theory, and methods, emphasizing current concepts, issues, and trends in the field. Avenues of exploration could include national and transnational cinemas, directors, genres, or other contemporary approaches (feminist, post-colonial, indigenous) across the full range of media such as dramatic, documentary, and experimental film and video; new media; interactive media; and animation. The program aims to develop broad expertise and critical thinking in media studies while enabling students to focus their interests through core courses in theory and methods, seminars, and specialized directed readings.

Please refer to the University of Regina Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research website for detailed information.




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