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Visual Course FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the the mix of practice and theory in the MA in Visual Anthropology?
How is work distributed over the year?
What kinds of exams will I have to take?
Who teaches on the programme?
What sort of equipment is available?
Will I be able to shoot overseas?
What is the relationship between the final film and the accompanying essay?
What kind of technical support can I expect?
What is visual anthropology?
What is a PhD in Visual Anthropology?
What is the difference between the MRes in Visual Anthropology and the MA in Visual Anthropology?
Why are fees higher for this programme than they are for others?
Who enters this programme?
Will I be able to take courses other than those on the syllabus?
What kinds of jobs do graduates of the programme find?
Where can I find reading lists?
Should I have my own equipment?
What access do students have to studios and equipment?
Are students encouraged to work in groups or solo on film projects?
What proportion of students come from the UK or ‘overseas’?
How many students are accepted for MAVIS annually?
Is there an application deadline?
What scholarships are available?