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Creighton University
Film Studies (Minor)
- Omaha, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Are you fascinated by movies and how they’re made? If so, you’re in the right place. Creighton University’s minor in film studies is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with an appreciation of film as an expressive art form. As a film studies minor, you’ll have the opportunity to explore film history, criticism, theory, aesthetics and narrative techniques.


Cornish College Of The Arts
Film
- Seattle, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The Film Department is a writer/director pathway. Students are immersed in the art of filmmaking—from initial concept, to script, to the editing booth. Students experiment with language, sound design, and lighting; collaborating with peers from across the College’s eight performing and visual arts departments.
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SAE Institute South Africa
BACHELOR OF FILM
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The SAE Bachelor of Film is a hands-on filmmaking course covering tactile hard skill elements of filmmaking in the modern era.
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Film Industry degree programs at the Bachelor's level provide an engaging exploration of storytelling through visual media. You'll equip yourself with the technical knowledge and creative skills essential for various roles in the film sector.
Through courses in cinematography, screenwriting, and film production, you'll learn to design compelling narratives and operate industry-standard equipment. Students develop competencies such as editing film footage, directing actors, and managing film sets. The environment fosters collaboration, as you'll often work on group projects that simulate real-world filmmaking experiences. Many students build confidence as they engage with different aspects of film production, from pre-production planning to post-production editing.
Graduates of Film Industry degree programs typically pursue careers as filmmakers, directors, editors, or screenwriters. Others find roles in producing, film marketing, or even in film festival management. This degree prepares you for a dynamic career where creativity and technical skills intersect, offering numerous opportunities in a global industry.