The American University of Rome BA in Film
The American University of Rome

The American University of Rome

BA in Film

Rome, Italy

BA

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The BA in Film provides students with a comprehensive understanding of film theory, production techniques, and cinematic history. You'll engage in practical projects, enhancing your technical skills while analyzing films critically. This program encourages creative expression and collaboration, preparing you for various aspects of the film industry.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in film direction, screenwriting, film editing, production management, and marketing. Other possibilities include positions in media agencies, television production, and independent filmmaking.

BA in Film

Throughout the history of cinema, Rome has enticed filmmakers, featuring as the backdrop – and sometimes the starring character – of countless iconic productions, from epic dramas to romantic comedies to documentaries. AUR’s Film program is unique in being the only degree program of its kind to be taught in English and based in Italy, with the added bonus of having its seat in a city so important to the subject.

This program is conducted by an award-winning team of film and media experts with direct experience in the film industry. The curriculum is rich in variety, with courses offered in film production, design and development of multimedia products, screenwriting, and photography. Students may complement their practical skills with courses exploring the history of film and video and the issues surrounding the film industry today.

Internships with globally renowned organizations are available to students of this program, often leading to employment after graduation. So far, AUR students of Film have completed placements with such established outlets as National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, Vatican Radio, and the World Food Program’s Office of Television and Communications, as well as many local businesses and not-for-profit organizations specializing in the field.