Bachelor of Arts in Cinema
Program Overview
Communication and Media Programs
The university offers a range of programs in communication and media, including cinema, communication studies, journalism, mass communications and media arts, professional media and media management studies, and radio, television, and digital media.
Cinema Program
Overview
The bachelor of arts in cinema program focuses on the history, theory, and practice of the still and moving image. The program emphasizes experimentation and exploration, with small class sizes allowing for direct work with faculty and easy collaboration with peers.
Bachelor's Program
The cinema program's foundational courses provide a understanding of the history of film, the impact of culture and technology on visual society, and hands-on technical film-making. The program's core is visual storytelling.
Student Organizations
Students in the cinema program can participate in various student-registered organizations, such as the Big Muddy Crew and Movie Camera Movement. These organizations offer valuable experiences that complement the academic curriculum.
Program Details
- The program is part of the School of Media Arts, College of Arts and Media.
- The curriculum includes a mix of theoretical and practical courses, allowing students to develop a well-rounded understanding of cinema and media.
- Students have opportunities to collaborate with other programs on campus, further enhancing their educational experience.
- The program's small class size ensures that students receive personalized attention and guidance from faculty.
