Authority, affiliation, prescribed period of study and title

1. Authority
The curriculum for the main subject at Master’s level in Film and Media Studies (studieordningen for
kandidatuddannelsen i Film- og Medievidenskab) has been drawn up under the authority endowed
by section 24 of Ministerial Order no. 814 of 29 June 2010 on Bachelor and Master’s programmes at
universities (the Study Programme Order) and Ministerial Order no. 429 of 10 May 2012 amending
the same and section 30 of Ministerial Order no. 1520 of 16 December 2013.
2. Affiliation
The Master’s Programme with main subject in Film and Media Studies falls under the auspices of the
Study Board for Media, Cognition and Communication and the corps of external examiners for Film
and Media Studies.
3. Prescribed period of study
The main subject at Master’s level in Film and Media Studies is prescribed to 90 ECTS credits and
forms part of a two-year Master’s degree, which is prescribed to 120 ECTS credits, including electives
prescribed to 30 ECTS credits.
(2) The Master’s programme's upper secondary school concentration consists af the main subject prescribed
to 75 ECTS credits and an upper secondary school Master’s minor prescribed to 45 ECTS credits.
(3) For students with an upper secondary school Bachelor's elective prescribed to 60 ECTS credits,
the upper secondary school concentration consists of the main subject prescribed to 90 ECTS credits
and an upper secondary school Master’s minor prescribed to 30 ECTS credits.
4. Title
Graduates from the Master’s programme with main subject in Film and Media Studies are entitled to
use the title Master of Arts (MA) in Film and Media Studies. The title in Danish is cand. mag. i Filmog Medievidenskab.

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