Overview
In today’s globalized world, where media representations shape social and political spheres, a critical understanding of media and (audio-) visual culture is crucial. Media studies, rooted in social anthropology, offers an in-depth approach to analyzing the complex connections between media, culture and society.
The three-year Master Program “Visual Anthropology, Media and Documentary Practices” trains students in theory and practice in the areas of visual anthropology, the documentary arts (film/photography/installation), media culture and media anthropology. Conceptual and practical knowledge within these areas can be applied in academia, the arts, and culture and media industries, as well as to social, applied, or educational media projects. Students study the theoretical and practical foundations of visual anthropology, they gain experience in film production, project development, and (audio-) visual installation. Ultimately, they acquire the necessary skills for producing their own research projects and media outputs.
The Master Program is designed with working professionals in mind and is an option for people who want to study while continuing in employment or other commitments. Overall, the program is comprised of 46 days where attendance is required in Münster in Germany. The in-house classes will be offered as block courses. This program is for students with a background in the social sciences and humanities, especially those in cultural, media and communication studies.
The language of instruction is English. The tuition fee for the three-year program is 12.750, - €.
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Admission Requirements
Applicants for the Master Program must have:
- A relevant undergraduate or first degree (at least 180 ECTS credit points, e.g., Bachelor and Master)
- At least one year of work experience in media production and/or the social sciences or cultural studies subsequent to your first university degree
- English level B2 pursuant to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- Not failed the examination to the Master’s programme “Visual Anthropology, Media and Documentary Practices” for a final time and can provide an appropriate explanation.
English level B2 can be proved by
a) a certificate in English (IELTS, TOEFL etc.)
b) a bachelor or master program conducted in English
Applicants without a certificate or a bachelor/master degree in English have the possibility to pass an English test that will be offered by the WWU Weiterbildung via telephone or skype. The fee for the test is 50€.Application
The master program starts with the winter term in November of each year. Application deadline is 31 March!
Applicants require the following documents to apply:
- Completed application form
- CV (please list your work experience as detailed as possible, also internships, film projects etc.)
- Certified copy of your university degree
- Certificate in English (at least level B2, IELTS, TOEFL etc.) or written statement by your university that your bachelor/master program was conducted in English
- Personal statement (letter of motivation, ca. 250 words)
Please check this website to download the application form.