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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Film and Television Minor
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Jennifer Dobby |
Chair of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts;
Assistant Professor in Theatre Arts |
Film and Television Minor Program Goals:
To understand the economic, social, political, ideological and global contexts of screen media in order to cement the marketability and importance of film and television expertise within a breadth of industries.
Upon graduation, a Film and Television Minor will:
- Understand the history, theory and production of film and television, as well as the emerging technological platforms in the field.
- Receive hands-on training in writing, editing and producing innovative screen media: short films, television spots or commercials, music videos and computer animation.
- Critically analyze the economic and political impact of film and television on individuals and society, and understand how to work within a global media culture.
- Acquire crucial business skills such as budgeting, marketing and project/personnel management.
- Grow a portfolio of written and on-screen work to take into the job market or screen industries.
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Core Courses - 22 credits
Recommended Coursework
The following courses may assist with film and television career-readiness and/or assist students students looking to fulfill double-major/minor requirements in Art, Communication, English, Graphic Design or Photography.
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