Master of Arts (MA) in Film Design

Film Design Program

2025-2026

FALL SEMESTER

MASTER’S PROGRAM

About the Program

This program is structured within an aesthetic and theoretical educational framework. Traditional and contemporary film techniques are examined through both theoretical and practical courses within their historical context. In addition to providing comprehensive education in film design, the program aims to foster an interdisciplinary approach by offering elective courses from various fields of art.

Admission Requirements
Eligible Applicants

Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from the Faculties of Fine Arts, Communication, or Art and Design at accredited universities.

Alternatively, applicants holding a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology, Literature, Economics, Political Science, Public Administration, International Relations, Visual Arts, Theatre, Architecture, or Philology are also eligible to apply.

Note: Applications from candidates whose academic background does not meet the specified eligibility criteria will not be considered.

Quota
Required Documents

Final Success Score:

  • Scientific Examination: 25%

  • Undergraduate GPA: 25%

  • ALES Score: 50%

10 students (+2 International Students)

 

Examination

60% Written Examination

40% Oral Interview

Scientific Examination

Written (60%) + Interview (40%)

Scientific Examination (Written):

A written examination will be administered covering fundamental concepts, theories, movements, directors, films, and other relevant topics in the field.

Scientific Examination (Interview):

An interview will be conducted with candidates to evaluate their written examination performance, academic plans, and other field-related matters.

Fields Subject to Examination

Film Design, Cinema, Media, Television, and other related areas including contemporary developments in the field.

Evaluation Criteria

Final Success Score: Scientific Examination(25%)+Undergraduate GPA(25%)+ALES Score( 50%)

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