Bachelor in Cinema

faculty of Fine Arts - Department of Visual Arts

Description

Cinema is within the academic programs offered by the Department of Visual Arts at the College of Arts and Media. The student is awarded a bachelor's degree in cinema. The student graduates from it qualified to work in the fields of the film and television industry and advertising: directors, photographers, scriptwriters... and everything related to film production

Objectives

1- Acquisition of technical skills in the film industry

2- Graduating trained cadres in the field of directing and cinematography

3- Graduating specialists in the fields of the film industry, such as editing, writing and production management.

Outcomes

1. Knowledge and Understanding (Knowledge and Understanding)

  • Know what the scenario is
  • Visual text processing
  • The ability to deal with representatives
  • The ability to deal with the actor and director

2. Intellectual skills (mental skills)

  • Distinguishing the good and suitable representative for the job
  • Identify the elements and types of drama
  • · Student to understand psychological schools
  • The ability to understand the literals of cinema

3. Practical skills (practical and vocational skills)

  • The ability to work in a homogeneous technical team
  • The ability to implement the theoretical program in the laboratory 

4. General and transferable skills (general and transferable skills)

  • The student's ability to employ what he learned of technical abilities and skills
  • The ability to write a literary script
  • The importance of teamwork

Certificate Rewarded

 Bachelor in Film Studies

Entry Reuirements

The scientific council of the college determines the number of students who can be accepted according to the capabilities of the college at the beginning of each semester, based on the report submitted to the scientific council by the head of the study and examinations office for the previous semester.

    First: Those who are accepted to study in the college’s departments to obtain a specialized bachelor’s degree, in addition to the general conditions stipulated in the regulations of study, examinations and discipline in universities and higher education institutions, must:

1. To have obtained a high school diploma with an average of no less than (65%) sixty-five percent of the total marks in all departments, provided that the prescribed entrance exams are taken.

2. He should be able to pursue studies in his desired major.

3. Performing admission exams according to the privacy of the scientific departments.

    Second: The college may accept outstanding students from specialized technical institutes graduates with specialization in music and theater only, provided that the average of the general student is not less than excellent.

Study Plan

The Bachelor in Cinema prepares students to qualify for Bachelor in Cinema. The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.

It comprises 8 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 134 units, which include 10 units of general subjects, and 116 major units, 6 of elective units. In addition to a final project in the student's major.

Study plan for this program is shown below:

1st Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VSA123 Introduction to the visual arts 03 Compulsory +

The Introduction to Visual Arts is an introductory preparatory course for the students of the department. Through this course, the various arts are recognized since their first launch and were discovered by man in the Stone Age, so that the student can recall the rich past in art to encourage ideas and creativity in the future. It focuses on directing the student to the various artistic disciplines, such as directing, filming and scenarios.

VSA430 Lighting principles 03 Compulsory +

3rd Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VAS220 03 Compulsory +

VSA225 History of world cinema 03 Compulsory +

This course presents the history of world cinema during the past century since its inception in 1985 in France. It divides this development into important stages in the history of cinema according to the discoveries that changed the course of things in the production of cinema through lectures on the most prominent symbols and creators who lived through these stages, and then touching on the The most prominent cinematic works and their producers in the world, in which audio and visual effects were used

4th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VSA328 Electronic montage1 03 Compulsory +

5th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
SD313 Visual effects and illusions 02 General +

تعليم الطلبة فن الخدع والمؤثرات الصورية من خلال التعرف على انواع المؤثرات الصورية من المؤثرات الميكانيكية والالكترونية والضوئية والمؤثرات الرقمية لذلك التعرف على اهم تقنيات الخدع اي يتم توظيفها في صناعة الفلم السينمائي في تقنية المشاكلة والخفيفة الافتراضية وتقنية محاكاة الحركة وغي

VAS213 03 Compulsory +

Elective Subjects

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VSA121 Drama principles 03 Compulsory +

This course came from the urgent need to know the history of drama, its development, its various types and forms, and this course is considered a scientific base for all people, given that the outputs of the visual department work mostly within the scope of dramatic production in general. unprecedented in the world.