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CLEMSON® UNIVERSITY’S
B.A. in World Cinema
ve across borders
World Cinema is a new media-based major at Clemson
with an emphasis on cross-cultural research and
international experience. The Bachelor of Arts in World
Cinema allows students to study cinema within a broad
approach, incorporating fields such as art, history,
philosophy, theater, languages, communications,
literary and film studies. This degree is for students
who want to pursue advanced degrees in arts and
humanities as well as those who aim to enter careers
in teaching, journalism, filmmaking, digital media,
tourism, advertising, film criticism, community
outreach, and more.
Designed to teach critical and creative skills, this
unique major allows students to customize their course
of study in order to focus on analytical research or
develop a creative project to learn the basics of digital
media production. Students will have the opportunity
to participate in a study-abroad film production
segment or a local internship program. There is also
a four semester foreign language requirement for all
students in addition to completing a 15 hour minor that
enriches their academic focus.
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Our World Cinema program uses a blended conceptual and practical curriculum. The course of study helps
students acquire a set of skills in visual analysis, writing and critical thinking, research collection and
analysis, project planning and presentation, and creative video/digital practice for application in a broad
set of careers upon graduation or for future graduate study. If this sounds like the degree program for you,
consider applying to Clemson’s B.A. in World Cinema today.
For more information, contact R. Barton Palmer, World Cinema Program Director or visit our website.