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IMACS: International Master in Audiovisual and Cinema Studies (MLitt)2026 entry

Source: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/film-studies/imacs-mlitt/ Parent: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study-abroad/global-education/collaborative/

Why study this course?

The programme approaches the study of film through a varied intellectual approach, exploring cinema in a global context. You will discover filmmaking cultures outside the canon and examine film through new cultural, theoretical and historical perspectives.

This is the only international MLitt in Film and Media Studies in Scotland and one of only two in the UK. The IMACS programme gives students access to 19, including St Andrews, of the top film and media programmes in Europe and Brazil and the top film studies programme in Canada. Students enrolled in the programme spend their first and last semesters at St Andrews, and the remaining two semesters at partner institutions.

The other institutions involved in this programme are:

Teaching

Develop and apply theoretical knowledge and research skills through close analysis, research and critical examination of films and extra-filmic texts. Weekly two-hour seminars, plus film screenings.

Study and research

Individual study and research is encouraged through small group discussion seminars, project work and one-to-one discussions.

Dissertation

A 15,000-word project with guidance throughout the process.

Assessment

A mix of coursework, such as written work, presentations and a dissertation, and exams.

Modules

The IMACS MLitt degree involves completing a number of taught modules within the Department of Film Studies at St Andrews and in two other institutions

Students take two modules every semester during their studies at St Andrews. This includes the required module and an optional module.

Course information may change. Module information and course content, teaching and assessment may change each year and after you have accepted your offer to study at the University of St Andrews. We display the most up-to-date information possible, but this could be from a previous academic year. For the latest module information, see the module catalogue.

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What it will lead to

Careers

A Film Studies degree opens doors to many careers including academia, creative industries, development, distribution, film festival and cinema programming, arts administration, media management, film and TV research, journalism, publishing, advertising, cultural entrepreneurship, non-governmental organisations, marketing, public relations and education.

We are committed to supporting your career aspirations, whatever stage your career is at. Our Careers Centre can help connect you to our extensive global alumni community for advice and mentoring, as well as offering career coaching, bespoke workshops, employer connections, experiences, and application support.

Our International Education and Lifelong Learning Institute can also support you with academic and professional skills development. The University’s Entrepreneurship Centre offers start-up support for those looking to freelance as well as create their own business.

Further study

Many of our graduates continue their education by enrolling in PhD programmes at St Andrews or elsewhere.

Why St Andrews?

Events

Film Studies students are closely involved in the variety of events taking place at St Andrews, including seminar series, workshops and conferences. Specialist training sessions are organised periodically.

Students can become an active part in film-related activities, whether contributing to Frames Cinema Journal,  attending and participating in research events and conferences, or participating in the annual Sands: International Film Festival.

Alumni

When you graduate you become a member of the University's worldwide alumni community. Benefit from access to alumni clubs, the Saint Connect networking and mentoring platform, and careers support.

“IMACS is a truly international course, as it offers unique opportunities for travel and collaboration with various countries and institutions. It has provided me with an enriching global academic and personal experience. ”

Mohsen \ - London, England

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Entry requirements

The qualifications listed are indicative minimum requirements for entry. Some academic Schools will ask applicants to achieve significantly higher marks than the minimum. Obtaining the listed entry requirements will not guarantee you a place, as the University considers all aspects of every application including, where applicable, the writing sample, personal statement, and supporting documents.

Application requirements

For more guidance, see supporting documents and references for postgraduate taught programmes.

English language proficiency

If English is not your first language, you may need to provide an English language test score to evidence your English language ability. See approved English language tests and scores for this course.

Fees and funding

Before we can begin processing your application, a payment of an application fee of £50 is required. In some instances, you may be eligible for an application fee waiver. Details of this, along with information on our tuition fees, can be found on the postgraduate fees and funding page.

Scholarships and funding

We are committed to supporting you through your studies, regardless of your financial circumstances. You may be eligible for scholarships, discounts or other support:

Film studies scholarships

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Start your journey

Apply for 2026 entry Register your interest

Admission to the University of St Andrews is governed by our Admissions policy

Information about all programmes from previous years of entry can be found in the course archive.

Curriculum development

As a research intensive institution, the University ensures that its teaching references the research interests of its staff, which may change from time to time. As a result, programmes are regularly reviewed with the aim of enhancing students' learning experience. Our approach to course revision is described online.

Tuition fees

The University will clarify compulsory fees and charges it requires any student to pay at the time of offer. The offer will also clarify conditions for any variation of fees. The University’s approach to fee setting is described online.

Page last updated: 20 February 2026