Willamette University's Cinema Studies Program offers the intimacy and rigor of a small private liberal arts college along with the chance to focus baccalaureate study on the history, aesthetics, and cultural significance of cinema. Although Willamette's program focuses on analysis rather than production, all Cinema Studies majors also explore some aspect of the making of cinema. Students have the option to take additional electives in this area, and those students may also complete a production-oriented creative senior project.
Cinema Studies
Willamette University
United States of America, Salem
Cinema Studies
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
- International applicants must submit a photocopy of the name/photo page of their passport showing their image and the correct spelling of their name.
- An international applicant must demonstrate their English language proficiency to satisfy immigration policies. Proficiency may be demonstrated through any one of the following methods.
- International Applicants Whose Native Language is English Applicants who are fluent in English because it is their first language, need not take any further action to demonstrate proficiency. This includes, but is not limited to, applicants who are from Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand or who coupled a bachelor’s or advanced degree in a country where the primary and dominant language is English and English was the language of instruction of the school.
- Official TOEFL of 88 or IELTS of 6.5. The TOEFL code for Willamette is 4954.
- Financial Requirements Applicants must be able to show they have sufficient resources to fund educational and living expenses for one year of the program and provide the following:
- A completed Statement of Financial Responsibility form
- Official bank verification of funds (written in English), showing that you and/or your sponsor have sufficient resources to cover educational and living expenses for one year of the program, or
- A financial guarantee letter from any government scholarship you have been awarded.
English Program Requirements
If your native language is not English, Willamette University requires you to submit scores from one of the following tests. Scores can be sent directly from the testing agency to the university. These tests can be waived if the primary language of instruction at your high school has been English.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 45,000 / yearHow to Apply
Step 1: Begin the undergraduate, graduate, or post-baccalaureate application.
Step 2: Upload your high school and/or university transcripts or final examination results.
Step 3: Indicate how you meet PNCA’s English language proficiency requirements.
Step 4: Upload other supporting documents: color scans of your passport and U.S. visa, if you are currently studying in the U.S.
Step 5: Submit your application
Step 6: If you are accepted and you decide to enroll, order a transcript evaluation.
Cinema Studies
Willamette University
United States of America,
Salem