Ph.D. in Drama, Films and New Media

Ph.D. in Drama, Films, and New technologies is an interdisciplinary research program that examines performance, cinematic arts, and digital technologies in modern society. The curriculum typically lasts 3-5 years and covers topics such as theater history and philosophy, film studies, digital media, media creation, current performance practices, screenwriting, and the interface of technology and storytelling. Students conduct unique research on topics such as narrative structures in films, the impact of new media on audience participation, globalization in cinema, and the growth of digital performance arts. Graduates frequently pursue employment in academics, cinema and media production, scriptwriting, theater direction, the digital media businesses, or cultural policymaking. Admission typically requires a Master's degree in theater, cinema studies, media studies, or a related discipline, witha strong foundation in both practical and theoretical approaches to drama and media.