

MA Film Studies and Psychology
About this course
Film studies and psychology might seem an unusual pairing at first glance, but together they open up rich questions about how we see, what we feel, and why stories told through moving images affect us as powerfully as they do. Film studies uses critical, theoretical, and historical approaches to examine one of the defining art forms of the past century, while psychology provides scientific frameworks for understanding perception, emotion, memory, and behaviour. The combination allows you to approach cinema not only as a cultural object but as an experience that engages the mind in distinctive and measurable ways. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year MA (Hons) programme allows you to pursue both disciplines with real depth. In film studies, you will engage with global film cultures, studying how cinema has developed across different national traditions, genres, and historical periods, and learning to apply a range of interpretive tools to texts that are visual, temporal, and constructed. In psychology, you will develop a grounded understanding of research methods alongside the key areas of the discipline, from cognitive and developmental psychology to social and biological approaches. The degree includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study at an international partner institution and broaden both your cinematic and psychological horizons. The skills this joint degree develops are genuinely broad. Critical analysis, research design, written argument, and an ability to move between humanistic interpretation and empirical enquiry are all highly transferable. Graduates are well placed for careers in film and media industries, including production, distribution, festival programming, and arts journalism, as well as in psychology-related roles in education, health, research, and communications. Many go on to postgraduate study in film studies, psychology, media research, or related disciplines, deepening their expertise in one or both directions.
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