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This combined degree program enables you to pair film studies with Spanish language learning. As one of the world's most spoken languages and the predominant second language in the United States, Spanish offers valuable communication skills. Examining a modern language through the lens of its cultural heritage, literary works, and societal perspectives can expand worldviews and question assumptions, even those about one's native tongue and homeland. Spanish instruction accommodates both beginners and those with A-level proficiency (or equivalent).
Within the Film and Television Department, under the guidance of top academics and professionals, you'll investigate the evolution, analysis, and cultural significance of cinematic and broadcast media. You'll examine theoretical frameworks, understand production processes, and participate in hands-on creative projects like film production workshops.
Your studies will blend film with Spanish language, history, and cultural modules, offering diverse elective choices to tailor your academic journey. Both departments foster dynamic educational settings where teaching is informed by cutting-edge research.