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The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Cinema and Media Studies curriculum provides an academic framework for studying film, television, and digital media as artistic expressions and cultural communication channels. The MA and PhD programs in Cinema and Media Studies feature a diverse selection of graduate seminars covering various genres and international film histories, alongside television and media evolution. Students explore aesthetic principles, mass culture phenomena, the historical development of entertainment industries, and the growing influence of digital platforms. The curriculum includes specialized courses that enhance analytical capabilities through digital media applications. The doctoral track supports a select group of dedicated scholars in honing their research methodologies through customized study plans, with the ultimate objective of cultivating groundbreaking academic research. Graduates typically pursue teaching and research careers in higher education. Students benefit from exceptional research facilities including the UCLA Film & Television Archive, 35mm film screenings in class, and regular cinematheque events.