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CINEMA & MEDIA STUDIES FACT SHEET

Source: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/humanities/cinema-media-studies/fact-sheet Parent: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/arts/art-arthistory-design/fact-sheet

From our smartphones to the movie theater, human experiences across the globe today are shaped by the media we view and create. Visual media are entwined with culture, art, politics, and entertainment. Understanding these relationships is at the core of Cinema & Media Studies.

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Undergraduate majors

EDUCATION

Our department offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Cinema & Media Studies (CMS) and is the home to the Comparative Literature major for undergraduates. Our students actively engage with contemporary media as critical observers, analysts, researchers, and industry experts. They communicate their findings clearly and persuasively. They interpret and utilize the tools of visual communication to affect and influence the world.

Through courses on media criticism, film history and culture, and contemporary cinema and technology, students who major in CMS investigate how visual media shape our experiences in and perceptions of the world. They apply their analytical skills to hands-on practice including internships and courses in screenwriting. Because visual media literacy is an increasingly critical skill in diverse fields, many students pair this major with a degree in STEM, the social sciences, or a pre-professional field. Graduates bring a valued perspective and insights to organizations in a wide range of fields spanning media, technology, arts and culture, education, entertainment, and more.

Alum Ryan Swen gets his hands on an Oscar. Unfortunately he doesn’t have one of his own—yet.

Students

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Degrees Awarded

Spring 2025

Major Graduate Awards

FACULTY

Autumn 2025

Faculty Awards & Honors

SCHOLARSHIP

Research in our department reflects the wide range of faculty and student areas of expertise and interest. Recent faculty research projects include the role of craft labor in the production of mass media; the role of cartography, surveillance images, and art in imagining borders; the relationship of digital voice-activated assistants, AI, and racialized domestic servitude; the aesthetics of marvel and astonishment in early cinema; the gangster genre; new media in Beijing; and iconicity in South Asian cinema.

Recent dissertations have explored a wide range of topics including Hindi cinema, citizenship, and the law; the career of Japanese filmmaker Oshima Nagisa; justice and the image during the Cultural Revolution; gender and cinema in early 20th-century Paris; post-socialist cinema and television in China; Croatian animation; and orientalism and racialization in interwar American film.

Our faculty include the editors-in-chief of two international journals: Feminist Media Histories and Journal of Chinese Cinemas.

Areas of Scholarship

CMS faculty, staff, and students bond while bowling.

OUTREACH

Our faculty and graduate students have worked with the Simpson Center for the Humanities on public scholarship initiatives by teaching publicly engaged graduate seminars and by connecting with teachers in high schools and community colleges across Seattle. We have co-sponsored local festivals of Asian American, Jewish, Latin American, South Asian, and Queer cinemas. We have also collaborated in various ways with the UW Film Club, First Year Programs, the LUX Film Production Club, the Northwest Film Forum, the Red Badge Project, the Seattle International Film Festival, and the Walla Walla Movie Crush.

CONTACT

Department of Cinema & Media Studies\ Box 354338\ University of Washington\ Seattle, WA 98195-4338\ Phone: (206) 543-7542\ Email: cinema@uw.edu\ Website: cinema.washington.edu

last update: December 2025