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Department of Cinema & Comparative Literature




The Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature offers individualized programs in the interdisciplinary study of literature and the study and production of film and audiovisual arts. Our goals are: (1) to develop international perspectives on literature, film, and the arts; (2) to promote interdisciplinary approaches to the cultural study, criticism, and production of literary and audiovisual arts; and (3) to prepare students for careers in related areas, including those aspects of business and the profession that value a demanding liberal arts undergraduate major. C.C.L. at Iowa encourages study in comparative arts, with particular emphasis upon cinema. Students and faculty have easy access to the resources of the Translation Workshop and the Institute for Cinema and Culture.

Departmental faculty offer expertise in the languages and cultural study of the Americas, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, North Africa, Spain, and and Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to its own faculty, C.C.L. calls on faculty members in other areas, including American studies, classics, Asian languages and literatures, communication studies, English, French and Italian, German, history, Spanish and Portuguese, Russian, and theatre arts.

The Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature offers the option of 2 undergraduate majors, the B.A. in Comparative Literature or the B.A. in Cinema. Students must ordinarily earn at least 21 semester hours in the major while in residence at the University of Iowa, and meet the requirements described for appropriate program.

The MASTER OF ARTS IN FILM STUDIES
Film Studies programs at the University of Iowa are located in the Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature. The Film Studies faculty participate in the undergraduate Cinema major and oversee two graduate degrees, the Master of Arts (MA) in Film Studies and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Film Studies. The following text outlines the rules and practices that apply to candidates for the Master of Arts in Film Studies. In addition, Graduate College rules apply to all students enrolled in a Graduate College program, including those in Film Studies.

THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN FILM STUDIES
Film Studies programs at the University of Iowa are located in the Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature. The Film Studies faculty participate in the undergraduate Cinema major and oversee two graduate degrees, the Master of Arts (MA) in Film Studies and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Film Studies. The following text outlines the rules and practices that apply to candidates for the PhD in Film Studies. In addition, Graduate College rules apply to all students enrolled in a Graduate College program, including those in Film Studies.



School name: Department of Cinema & Comparative Literature
Address: 100 Becker Communication Building
Zip & city: IA 52242-2004 Iowa City
Phone: (319) 335-0330
Webhttp://www.uiowa.edu/~ccl/
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