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==United States film studies==
In the United States, [[universities]] offer courses specifically toward film studies, and schools committed to minor/major programs. Currently 144 different [[tertiary institutions]] nationwide offer a major program in film studies.<ref name="colbo"/> This number continues to grow each year with new interest in the film studies discipline. Institutions offering film degrees as part of their arts or communications curriculum differ from institutions with a dedicated film program. The curriculum is in no way limited to films made in the United States; a wide variety of films can be analyzed. With the United States' film industry second worldwide only to India, the attraction for film studies is high. To obtain a degree in the United States, a person is likely to pursue careers in the production of film, especially [[Film director|directing]] and [[Film producer|producing]] films.<ref>Polan, Dana, and Haidee Wasson. "Young Art, Old Colleges." Inventing Film Studies. Durham: Duke UP, 2008. Print.</ref> Often classes in the United States will combine new forms of media, such as television or [[New media]], in combination with film study.<ref>"History of Film Studies in the United States and at Berkeley." Film Studies. Web. 11 Nov. 2010. <{{cite web |url=http://filmstudies.berkeley.edu/About_us.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-11-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824061159/http://filmstudies.berkeley.edu/About_us.html |archivedate=24 August 2010 |df=dmy-all }}>.</ref> Those who study film want to be able to analyze the numerous films released in the United States every year in a more academic setting, or to understand the history of cinema as an art form. Films can reflect the culture of the period not only in the United States but around the world.
 
==World film studies==