
The Film and video emphasis will provide students
with an opportunity for developing contemporary forms of the narrative,
documentary and newer expanded media genres for a variety of distribution
outlets. The sequence is designed specifically to instruct students in the use
of new digital technologies for the web, broadcast media, film narratives, and
experimental or documentary applications.
Recommended
Minor
Anthropology, Art, Computer Science, English, History, Music, Political Science, Sociology or Theater
Courses
Introduction to Mass Media
Media Bootcamp
Digital Filmmaking I
Media Literacy
Media Law
Cinematic Storytelling
Digital Cinematography
Film Editing and Theory
The Documentary Film
Entrepreneurial Media
Digital Filmmaking II
Advanced Media Lab
Internship
Department Electives (9)
Total Hours: 40
Careers in Film and Video
Students with a degree in Film and Video can choose to pursue the following careers: Video or Film Production, Television or Radio Presentation, Journalism, Television Research or Animation, to name a few.