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September 1996, Week 5

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Charles Ramírez Berg <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Sep 1996 21:50:54 -0600
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>Jennifer Senft <[log in to unmask]> asked:
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>>I hope this is not an inappropriate post.  I am planning to do graduate
>>work in Cinema Studies.  Could anyone tell me the top 5 (or thereabout)
>>programs?
>
>One of the best sources for college information is the World Wide Web.
>Most schools post information there about their film
>programs--including faculty, courses, facilities, tuition, etc.
>
And Jeremy Butler replied, in part:
 
>But to reply more directly to your question, the top schools for
>MA/PhD's in film (that is, not film *making*, but film
>history/theory/criticism) would include:
>
>USC, UCLA, NYU, Northwestern, Iowa, Wisconsin
 
I feel I must add the University of Texas at Austin since I am its Graduate
Advisor.  Check out our web site!  All best,
 
 
Charles Ram=EDrez Berg
Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor
Department of Radio-Television-Film
The University of Texas at Austin
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