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Catalog Description Proposed New Undergraduate Curriculum Film and Media The Film and Media (FMA) Program focuses on the development of creative expression and technical skills in film, video, audio, digital media, and new technologies, and the theetical understanding of media and culture. The program recognizes and exples the creative tension between individual expression and the social, political, and economic fces that shape culture at large through the creation and study of film, video, and new media. Students are trained in developing meaningful content as well as craft, they, and practice. In learning independent and mainstream approaches to production and they, graduates will be prepared to develop their own independent productions and to assume a creative role in the motion picture, television and media industries. FMA faculty have received the Oscar, Emmy, Guggenheim, Rockefeller, NEA, Fulbright, Sundance and international film awards and are auths of some of the imptant texts in the field. The department also brings in guest media makers and visiting professs from diverse backgrounds f special lectures and wkshops. Students may select elective courses from throughout the university, including in such areas as creative writing, theater and fine arts. A highly-recognized graduate program offers undergraduates numerous opptunities to wk on advanced productions and participate in advanced research, exhibition and creative wk in the field. Faculty Menting FMA faculty strongly believe in the imptance of close menting. This is particularly imptant in a department that focuses on individual and collabative expression. Once each student who enters as freshmen has completed thirty credits each transfer student has completed fifteen credits, he she will be assigned a faculty ment. The faculty ment will guide each student through his her remaining years at Temple. The faculty and external jurs review student wk submitted to yearly screenings and as ptfolios f capstone courses. Los Angeles and San Francisco Study-Away Programs The Film and Media Department offers a department-run study-away academic and internship program in Los Angeles every semester and a similar program in San Francisco every summer. Because it is a me structured curriculum than the other sequences, students in the BFA programs who wish to go to Los Angeles should plan to do so during the summer semester, after careful planning ahead, to go during the fall semester of their juni year. A sample curriculum grid is included below that demonstrates how a BFA student can go to Los Angeles during the fall of her/his juni year and still complete the BFA in four years. Other Internships and Special Programs Beyond that, FMA has an extensive internship program throughout the year in Philadelphia. Additionally, many ganizations in New Yk, New Jersey, Delaware and Washington, D.C. provide regular opptunities f student professional internships. Temple University offers Temple-run special programs f study and research in Rome and Tokyo.

Degree Offerings The Film and Media Department offers both the BFA and BA degrees, as well as a min in Screen Studies BFA degrees: BFA in Film and Media with Concentration in Media BFA in Film and Media with Concentration in Directing BFA in Film and Media with Concentration in Screenwriting BA degrees: BA in Film and Media BA in Film and Media with Concentration in Screen Studies BA in Film and Media with Concentration in Cinematography BA in Film and Media with Concentration in Producing BA in Film and Media with Concentration in Post-Production Mins: Film and Media Min in Screen Studies Initially students declare either the Film and Media Maj the Film and Media Maj with a Screen Studies Concentration. At the completion of their sophome year (60 credits), students may apply to enter one of the upper-level BFA programs with Concentrations in Media, Directing and Screenwriting one of three upper level concentrations: Cinematography, Producing, Post-Production (see below). To Apply f a BFA in Film and Media with Concentrations in Directing, Media Screenwriting The BFA degree is an upper-level program with three distinct concentrations. Students interested in one of the BFA concentrations must submit a program request fm to the department. To be considered students need to complete 60 credits by the end of their sophome year, earn an average of 3.0 in six foundational and intermediate courses 1 (See list below) and provide a ptfolio. The program request fm must be submitted to the department no later than the last day of classes in the semester in which the student reaches sixty credits. Students with less than an average of 3.0 in the six courses may petition the department f admission to one of the BFA concentrations. (See department f details.) Students who were not admitted to one of the BFA concentrations can continue in the BA in Film and Media the BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Screen Studies apply f one of the three upper-level BA concentrations. Transfer students may apply f the BFA program. Preference will be given to transfer students who have transferred Film and Media courses with B s better. Transfer students must also present a ptfolio. Transfer students with an associate s degree in a related field who are accepted into the BFA program will most likely need additional semesters to complete their degree. 1 BFA Foundational and Intermediate Courses BFA with Concentration in Media FMA 111, 112, 1171, 151 plus two of 222, 2396, 251 223 BFA with Concentration in Directing FMA 111, 112, 1171, 1172 plus two of 221, 222, 2396, 2551 2771 BFA with Concentration in Screenwriting FMA 111, 112, 1171, 1172 plus two of 221, 222, 2396, 2551 2771

To Apply f a BA in Film and Media with Concentrations in Cinematography, Producing Post-Production Students interested in a BA in one of the three concentrations must have completed five foundational and intermediate courses 2 with an average of 3.0 (See below f course list) and submit a concentration request fm to the department. If a student has less than an average of 3.0 in these courses, the student may petition the department f admission into one of the three upper level concentrations choose to remain in their initial program -- either the BA in Film and Media the BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Screen Studies. Min in Screen Studies Students from across the university may enroll in the Film and Media Min in Screen Studies. Foundation Courses Students will take Foundation Courses appropriate to the chosen concentration. However, students who choose to switch to another concentration will need to meet with the department chair to discuss how the foundation courses previously completed can apply to the student's new concentration. Summary of Requirements f the Degree of Bachel of and the Bachel of Fine in Film and Media The Bachel of and the Bachel of Fine degree may be conferred upon a student majing in Film and Media by recommendation of the faculty and upon satisfacty completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours. Students must complete: 1. University requirements: New students starting in the 2015-2016 academic year are required to complete the General Education (GenEd) curriculum. All students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses specified by the maj. The specific writing-intensive courses required f this maj are listed below and identified with the code "WI" in the Attribute column. 2. No me than 21 FMA credits can be transferred to the maj. 3. A student must earn a grade of "C-" better in all Film and Media courses that count towards the degree.. Students may take up to 6 internships credits in Film and Media. 5. Students may count a maximum number of FMA credit hours toward the 120 credit hours required f the degree as detailed below: BA in Film and Media : Maximum 66 Credit Hours BA in Film and Media with Concentrations in Cinematography, Post-Production, Producing and Screen Studies Maximum 66 Credit Hours BFA in Film and Media Maximum 8 Credit Hours 2 BA Foundational and Intermediate Courses BA with Concentration in Cinematography FMA 111, 112, 1171, 151 plus one of 221, 222, 2551, 2396 BA with Concentration in Post-Production FMA 111, 112, 1171, 151 plus one of 221, 222, 2771, 2551 2396 BA with Concentration in Producing FMA 111, 112, 1171, 151 plus one of 221, 222, 2552 223

FMA Foundation Courses Except f students in the BFA in Media and the BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Screen Studies, Film and Media students will complete the following courses by the end of the sophome year: Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute 111 Media I 112 Media II 1171 Media & Culture 3 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Students seeking to enter the BFA with a Concentration in Media will complete the following courses by the end of the sophome year: Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute 111 Media I 112 Media II 1171 Media & Culture 3 151 Survey of New Media 3 Students in the BA with a Concentration in Screen Studies will complete the following courses by the end of the sophome year: Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute Media I 111 11 Media Production f Non Production Students 1171 Media & Culture 3 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Film and Media BFA Degree With a Concentration in Media The BFA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Media is an intensive, professional degree that prepares students to enter graduate Media programs pursue artistic careers in the media arts including installations with one me screens, arts with an element of perfmance (media projection design f Theater and Dance), narrative mapping, location-based virtual sculpture viewed through smartphones tables, arts engaged by an interactive sens, interactive narrative, video games, and/ other fms of experimental media. Studies will culminate in the completion and exhibition of an advanced creative project in the Media Project Classes. Courses Requirements After Completion of Media Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 71-73) Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attri bute

222 Videography 353 Interdisciplinary Media Studio One of One of 252 1 51 Web Art & Design, Physical Computing, Digital Animation, Compositing and Modeling 251 Experimental Video & Multimedia 2000+ Writing Intensive Elective# WI Four of 28, 29, 223, 1, 322, 61, 62, 63 Introduction to 3D: Modeling; Introduction to 3D: Animation Audio Production & Aesthetics; Physical Computing; Experimental Media Wkshop; Interactive Narrative; Video Game They [and Writing]; Media Field Wk 352 New Tech Lab Studies Elective in Digital Media Histy Studies Elective 3 260 BFA Media Project I 261 BFA Media Project II 3000+ Level Advanced Writing Intensive Elective# WI 16 #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Film and Media BFA Degree With Concentration in Directing The BFA in Media with a Concentration in Directing is an intensive, professional degree that prepares students to enter graduate Film programs pursue professional careers in Film and Media directing. It focuses on both narrative and dramatic directing. Studies will culminate in the direction of an advanced creative production in the BFA Directing Final Project Classes. Narrative and documentary students will take the same curriculum except as follows. Narrative students will choose two from a list of three courses: Screen Directing, Screen Perfmance, and Scene Analysis. Documentary student will choose two from a list of four courses: Making Documentaries, Experimental Media Wkshop, Anthropological Film/Media Researching and Developing Documentaries. Courses Requirements After Completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 71-73) Subject Course Course Title Hours Attri # bute 221 Filmmaking 222 Videography 151 2675, 2676 Film Histy I, Film Histy II

2396 Screenwriting I WI 2551 Editing Film and Video 2771 Producing 3000+ Studies Elective 3773 Issues in Contempary Media Two of 31, 3361, Or 331 (f Narrativ e Students ) Two of 326, 322, 67 Or 327 (f Docume ntary) Screen Directing, Screen Perfmance Scene Analysis (f narrative students) Making Documentaries, Experimental Media Wkshop, Anthropological Film/Media Researching and Developing Documentaries 3396 Screenwriting II 321 Juni Production 21 BFA Directing Project I 22 BFA Directing Project II Advanced Writing Intensive Elective# WI 7-8 #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Film and Media BFA Degree With Concentration in Screenwriting The BFA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Screenwriting is an intensive, professional degree that prepares students to enter graduate Film programs pursue professional careers in Film and Serial writing. It focuses on narrative feature-film and serial writing. Studies will culminate in the writing and polishing of a feature screenplay long-fm television serial bible in the BFA Screenwriting Final Project Classes. Courses Requirements After Completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 70-72) Subject Course Course Title Hours Attri # bute 221 Filmmaking English Theater Take one from: English 200 Theater 3801 Creative Writing: Fiction Playwriting 3

151 2675, 2676 Film Histy I, Film Histy II 2396 Screenwriting I WI 2551 Editing Film and Video 2771 Producing 3000+ Studies Elective 3773 Issues in Contempary Media Two of 31, 3361 Or 331 Screen Directing, Scene Perfmance Or Scene Analysis 3396 Screenwriting II 332 Serial Writing 32 BFA Screenwriting Project I 33 BFA Screenwriting Project II 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive Elective# WI 7-8 #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Film and Media BA Degree with Concentration in Cinematography The BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Cinematography is a liberal arts degree that prepares students to enter graduate film programs pursue professional careers in the film and television production with a focus on Cinematography. Students will complete advanced wk in Cinematography in a two-semester, master class, capstone. Courses Requirements After Completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 58-62) Subject Course # Course Title Hours At tri bu te 221 Filmmaking 222 Videography 2551 2396 Editing Film and Video Screenwriting 1*# * Theater 2511, 582, 3611 3612 Lighting f the Theater, Lighting Design, Visual Histy I Visual Histy II 3 151 2675 2676 Film Histy I, Film Histy II 2000+ Free Elective# *

3000+ 3000+ Writing-Intensive Elective# WI 32 Lighting f Film and Video 326, 267 22 Making Documentaries, Histy of Photography Still Photography f Filmmakers 373 Moving Camera 25 Cinematography Master Class 1 26 Cinematography Master Class 2 *If 2396 is not taken, then free elective must be Writing Intensive. #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Film and Media BA Degree with Concentration in Post-Production The BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Post-Production is a liberal arts degree that prepares students to enter graduate film programs pursue professional careers in the film and television production with a focus on Post-Production. Students will complete advanced wk in Post-Production in a two-semester, master class, capstone. Courses Requirements After Completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 59-62) Subject Course # Course Title Hours At tri bu te 221 Filmmaking 222 Videography 2000+ 2000+ Writing-Intensive Elective# WI 2551 Editing Film and Video 3551 Advanced Editing 223 Audio: Production + Aesthetics 51, 23 elective 151 2675, 2676 Digital Animation and Compositing Film and Video Sound Media Elective Film Histy I, Film Histy II 3000+ 3000+ Writing-Intensive Elective# WI 3085 Post-Production Internship Take one from 326, 322, 331 31 Making Documentaries, Experimental Wkshop, Scene Analysis Screen Directing

253 Post-Production Master Class-1 25 Post-Production Master Class-2 #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Film and Media BA Degree with Concentration in Producing The BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Producing is a liberal arts degree that prepares students to enter graduate film programs pursue professional careers in the film and television production with a focus on Producing. Students will complete advanced wk in Producing in a two-semester, master class, capstone. Courses Requirements After Completion After completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 57-62) Subject Course # Course Title Hours At tri bu te 221 Filmmaking 222 Videography 2771 Producing 2551 Editing Film and Video WI 2396 Screenwriting I*# 3772 Fundraising f Independent Media 3 3771 Exhibition/Distribution of Independent Media 3 151 2675, 2676 Film Histy I, Film Histy II 2000+ Free Elective# * 3000+ 3000+ Writing-Intensive Elective# WI 3085 Producing Internship (may be split over two -6 different internships) Take one from 326, 322, 331 31 Making Documentaries, Experimental Wkshop, Scene Analysis Screen Directing 251 Producing Master Class-1 252 Producing Master Class-2 *If 2396 is not taken, then free elective must be Writing Intensive. #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film.

Film and Media BA Degree with Concentration in Screen Studies The BA in Film and Media with a Concentration in Screen Studies is a liberal arts degree that allows students to study in depth the aesthetics, histy, and cultural significance of moving-image media. It draws upon the fields of cinema studies and humanities-based disciplines of media studies and media arts they, while also encouraging students to approach screen cultures from neighbing disciplines, such as cultural studies, area studies, art histy, visual studies. Courses Requirements After Completion of Screen Studies Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 0-6) Subject Course # Course Title Hou rs Attribut e Take 2 from 2675, 2676, 698, 151, 267, 2678 Film Histy I, Film Histy II, Histy of Documentary, Histy of Photography Histy of Experimental Film and Video 2000+ WI Studies Elective# WI 3671, 3871 3872 They and Practice of Media Culture, Film They Digital Media Studies 2670, 2671, 2672, 3670, 3770, 3696 3679 Take 2 from 3677, 3678, 673 67 2673, 3672, 675 331 697 896 Take one from: Topics in Film Study (2000 level), Film Noir, Film Comedy, Topics in Media Culture, Topics in Film Study (3000 level), Writing-Intensive Film Study, Directs/Periods/Genres American Film, Study in National Cinema, International Cinema Anthropological Film and Media Independent Film and Video, Contempary Screen Studies, Women Film/Video Artists Scene Analysis Advanced Film Histy WI Advanced Film Analysis Two s of Feign Language 6-8 #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. 6-8 7-8

Film and Media BA Degree This sequence is designed f BA students who wish to have a me general approach to the maj wish to conclude the degree with something other than a Cinematography, Producing, Post- Production Screen Studies concentration. Students may progress through the General sequence if they have an average of C- better in the FMA foundation courses. This degree is excellent f transfer students seeking to complete the Film and Media BA with maximum flexibility. Courses Requirements After Completion of Foundation Courses ( FMA credits: 37-2) Subject Course # Course Title Hour s 221 Filmmaking 222 Videography 251 Experimental Video & Multi-Media 2396 Screenwriting I*# 151 2675, Film Histy I, 2676 Film Histy II 2000+ Two 2000+ level Studies Production Electives**# 6-8 * 3000+ 3000+ Writing-Intensive Elective**# WI 3000+ 3000+ level Studies Elective** 3000+ Internship 3000+ level Production Studies Elective** * If 2396 is not taken, then one of the 2000+ Studies Production electives must be Writing Intensive. **Studies and production electives are all FMA courses at the appropriate level. All two thousand level courses are open to students who have completed the FMA Foundation Courses. Three thousand and four thousand level courses may require additional prerequisites. Please check those prerequisites in the course catalog. #The following are the Writing Intensive courses in Film and Media : FMA 2396 Screenwriting I; FMA 3696 Writing-Intensive Film Study; FMA 3896 Advanced Film Analysis; FMA 697 Advanced Film Histy; and FMA 698 Histy of Documentary Film. Attri bute WI Film and Media Min in Screen Studies The Film and Media Min in Screen Studies provides students the opptunity to sample the aesthetics, histy, and cultural significance of moving-image media. It draws upon the fields of cinema studies and humanities-based disciplines of media studies and media arts they, while also encouraging students to approach screen cultures from neighbing disciplines, such as cultural studies, area studies, art histy, visual studies. FMA credits: 19-22 Subject Course # 1171 11 Course Title Hours Attri bute Media & Culture 3

Media Production f Non-Production Students 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Take 1 from 2675, 2676, 698, 151, 267 2678 Film Histy I, Film Histy II, Histy of Documentary, Histy of Photography Histy of Experimental Film and Video Take 1 from 3671, 3871 3872 Take 1 from 3677, 3678, 673 67 They and Practice of Media Culture, Film They Digital Media Studies American Film, Study in National Cinema, International Cinema Anthropological Film and Media Take 1 from 2670, 2671, 2672, 2673, 331, 3670, 3696, 3770, 675, 697 3896 11 Topics in Film Study, Film Noir, Film Comedy, Independent Film/Video, Scene Analysis, Topics in Media Culture, Writing Intensive Film Study, Topics in Film Study (3000-level), Women Film/Video Artists, Advanced Film Histy Advanced Film Analysis Media Production f Non-Production Students

Suggested By Plans Please note that these are suggested academic plans. Depending on your situation, your academic plan may look different. F Students Following The BFA in with Concentration in Media Year 1 - Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hou rs Attrib ute 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 151 Survey of New Media 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 222 Videography 2000+ WI Elective WI 251 Experimental Video & Multimedia GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS Year 2 - Spring One of 2396, 1 51 1-15 Web Art & Design, Physical Computing, Digital Animation, Compositing & Modeling Studies Elective in Digital GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS 0852 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ 0952

16-17 Year 3 - Fall 353 Interdisciplinary Media Studio Two of 28, 29, 223, 51, 322, 61, 62, 63 Introduction to 3D: Modeling; Introduction to 3D: Animation Audio Production & Aesthetics; Physical Computing; Experimental Media Wkshop; Interactive Narrative; Video Game They [and Writing]; Media Field Wk GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 15 Year 3 - Spring 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive Elective WI Two of 28, 29, 223, 51, 322, 61, 62, 63 (Select two that were not previously taken)_ Introduction to 3D: Modeling; Introduction to 3D: Animation Audio Production & Aesthetics; Physical Computing; Experimental Media Wkshop; Interactive Narrative; Video Game They [and Writing]; Media Field Wk GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA 15 Year - Fall 21 BFA Projects I Media Histy Studies Elective 352 New Tech Lab Electives Electives 3 15 Year Spring 22 BFA Projects II Elective GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD Electives Electives 3 1 8 8

Hours f BFA in Media : 120-22 F Students Following The BFA in with a Concentration in Directing Year 1 - Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hour s Attribu te 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 Filmmaking 151, 2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II 2551 Editing Film and Video Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ 1-15 Year 2 - Spring 2396 Screenwriting I WI 222 Videography 2771 Producing GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG 15 Year 3 - Fall

3773 Issues in Contempary Media Narrative students take 2 of: 31, 3361 331 Narrative students take two of: Screen Directing, Screen Perfmance Scene Analysis f Writers & Directs 7-8 Documentary students take 326, 322, 67 327 Documentary students take two of: Making Documentaries, Experimental Media Wkshop, Anthropological Film and Media Researching and Developing Documentaries GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 1-15 Year 3 - Spring 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive Elective WI 321 Juni Production 3396 Screenwriting II GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA 15 Year - Fall 21 BFA Directing Project I 3000+ Studies Elective GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS Electives Electives 6 17 Year Spring 22 BFA Directing Project II GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD Electives Electives 6 16 Hours f BFA (Directing): 122-12

F Students Following The BFA in with a Concentration in Screenwriting Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hour s Attribut e 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video 3 Analysis Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 Filmmaking 151, 2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II 2551 Editing Film and Video Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ 1-15 Year 2 - Spring 2396 Screenwriting I WI English Theater English 200 Creative Writing: Fiction 3 Theater 3801 Playwriting 2771 Producing GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG 1 Year 3 - Fall 3773 Issues in Contempary Media 31, Screen Directing, 3361 331 Screen Perfmance Scene Analysis 332 Serial Writing GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 1-15

Year 3 - Spring 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive Elective 31, 3361 331 Screen Directing, Screen Perfmance Scene Analysis WI 3396 Screenwriting II GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA 15 Year Fall 32 BFA Screenwriting Project I 3000+ Studies Elective GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS Electives Electives 6 16-17 Year Spring 33 BFA Screenwriting Project II GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD Electives Electives 6 16 Hours f BFA (Screenwriting): 120-123

F Students Following The BA in Film and Media with a Cinematography Concentration Year 1 - Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hour s Attribut e 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video 3 Analysis Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 Filmmaking 151, 2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS 13-1 Year 2 - Spring 2551 Editing f Film and Video WI* 2396 Screenwriting I* 222 Videography Electives Electives 3 GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS 17 Year 3 - Fall 32 Lighting f Film and Video 326, Making Documentaries, 267 22 Histy of Photography Still Photography f Filmmakers Electives Electives 3 GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 1 Year 3 - Spring 373 Moving Camera

2000+ WI Studies Elective** WI** Theater 2511, Lighting f Theater, 3 582, 3611 3612 Lighting Design, Visual Histy I Visual Histy II GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD 17 Year - Fall 25 Cinematography Master Class I 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive WI Electives Electives 6 1 Year Spring 26 Cinematography Master Class II 2000+ Free elective Electives Electives 6 1 Hours f BA Cinematography Concentration: 120 *FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, counts as a Writing Intensive courses. FMA 2551, Editing Film and Video, does not. **Students who have already completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement by taking FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, may take any 2000+ FMA course as an elective. Students who have not completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement must take a 2000-level Writing Intensive course.

F Students Following The BA in Film and Media with a Post-Production Concentration Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hour s Attribu te 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video 3 Analysis Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 222 Filmmaking Videography 2000+ WI Studies Elective WI Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS Electives Electives 3 16-17 Year 2 - Spring 2551 Editing I 223 Audio: Production and Aesthetics GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS 1 Year 3 - Fall 3551 Advanced Editing 326, 322, 331 31 151, Making Documentaries, Experimental Media Wkshop, Scene Analysis Screen Directing

2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 1-15 Year 3 - Spring 51 23 elective Digital Animation, Compositing & Modeling Film and Video Sound, Media Elective Electives Electives 6 GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD 16 Year - Fall 253 Post-Production Master Class I 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive WI Electives Electives 9 16-17 Year Spring 25 Post-Production Master Class II 3085 Post-Production Internship Electives Electives 6 1 Hours f BA Post-Production Concentration: 121-12

F Students Following The BA in Film and Media with a Producing Concentration Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hour s Attribu te 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 222 Filmmaking Videography 151, 2675 Film Histy I 2676 Film Histy II 2000+ FMA Writing Intensive Elective** WI** GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS 13-15 Year 2 - Spring 2396 Screenwriting I WI* 2551 Editing Film and Video* 2771 Producing GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ 17 Year 3 - Fall 3771 Exhibition/Distribution of Independent Media Take one from: 326, Making Documentaries, 322, Experimental Media Wkshop, 3

331, 31 Scene Analysis Screen Directing Electives Electives 6 GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 16 Year 3 - Spring 3772 Fundraising f Independent Media 3 3085 Producing Internship GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD 1 Year - Fall 251 Producing Masterclass I 3000+ Advanced Writing Intensive WI Electives Electives 6 1 Year Spring 252 Producing Masterclass II Electives Electives 12 16 Hours f BA Producing Concentration: 121-123 *FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, counts as a Writing Intensive courses. FMA 2551, Editing Film and Video, does not. **Students who have already completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement by taking FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, may take any 2000+ FMA course as an elective. Students who have not completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement must take a 2000-level Writing Intensive course.

F Students Following The BA in Film and Media with a Screen-Studies Concentration Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hou rs Attrib ute One Feign Language (May be continuation of pri language study 11 Media f Non-Production Majs 111 Media I English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ Year 1 - Spring 1171 Media & Culture 3 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB One Feign Language (Continuation of language taken in Year 1- Fall) Year 2 - Fall Take 1 from: 2675, 2676, 698, 151, 267 2678 15-16 15-16 Take 1 from: Film Histy I, Film Histy II, Histy of Documentary, Histy of Photography Histy of Experimental Film and Video 2000+ WI Studies Elective WI Electives Electives 3 Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS 15-17 Year 2 - Spring Take 1 from: 2675, 2676, 698, 151, 267 2678 Take 1 not previously taken from: Film Histy I, Film Histy II, Histy of Documentary, Histy of Photography Histy of Experimental Film and Video Electives Electives 6

GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS 15-16 Year 3 - Fall 3671, 3871 3672 2670, 2671, 2672 3670 3770, 3696 3679 Take one from: They and Practice of Media Culture, Film They Digital Media Studies Take one from: Topics in Film Study (2000 level), Film Noir, Film Comedy, Topics in Media Culture, Topics in Film Study (3000 level), Writing-Intensive Topics in Film Study, Directs/Periods/Genres Electives Electives 6 GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 16-17 Year 3 - Spring 2673, 3773, 675, 331 Take one from: Independent Film and Video, Studies in Contempary Media, Women Film/Video Artists Scene Analysis Electives Electives 6 GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD 16 Year - Fall Take 2 from: 3677, 3678, 673 67 Take 2 from: American Film, Study in National Cinema, International Cinema, Anthropological Film and Media Electives Electives 9 16-17 Year Spring 697 Advanced Film Histy WI 896 Advanced Film Analysis Electives Electives 9 13 Hours f BA in Film and Media -- Screen Studies: 121 126 7-8

F Students Following The BA in Film and Media Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hou rs Attrib ute 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall 221 222 251 Filmmaking Videography Experimental Video & Multi-Media 2396 Screenwriting I* WI* 151, 2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II Intellectual 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU 16-17 Year 2 - Spring 2000+ Studies Production Elective 2000+ Studies Production Elective** WI** GenEd 08xx 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS 15-17

Year 3 - Fall 3000+ Studies Elective GenEd 08xx 09xx GA Electives Electives 9 Year 3 - Spring Take one: Take one: Internship Studies 3085 3000+ Production Elective Electives Electives 12 Year - Fall 3000+ Writing-Intensive Elective WI Electives Electives 12 16 Year - Spring Electives Electives Electives 10 Hours f BA in Film and Media : 121-127 15-17 15-16 13-1 *Only FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, counts as a Writing Intensive course. **Students who have already completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement by taking FMA 2396, Screenwriting I, may take any 2000+ FMA course as an elective. Students who have not completed their 2000-level Writing Intensive requirement must take a 2000-level Writing Intensive course.

F Students Following The BFA in Directing Attending the LA-Away Program in the Fall of Their Juni Year Year 1 Fall Subject Course # Course Title Hou rs Attrib ute 111 Media I 1171 Media & Culture 3 English 0802, 0812 Analytical Reading & Writing GW 0902 GenEd 08xx 09xx Quantitative Literacy GQ 15 Year 1 - Spring 112 Media II 1172 Introduction to Film & Video Analysis 3 Intellectual 0851 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY GenEd 08xx 09xx Human Behavi 3 GB Elective Elective 3 16 Year 2 - Fall Intellectual 221 Filmmaking 151, 2675 2676 Film Histy I Film Histy II 2551 Editing Film and Video 0852 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ 1-15 Year 2 - Spring 2396 Screenwriting I WI 222 Videography 2771 Producing GenEd 08xx 09xx Global/Wld Society 3 GG 15 Year 3 Fall Los Angeles Program 3085 Internship

3770 Topics in Film Study: Entertainment Industry Perspectives 3696 Writing Intensive Film Study: L.A. Plays Itself WI 12 Year 3 - Spring Narrative students take 2 of: 31, 3361 331 Narrative students take two of: Screen Directing, Screen Perfmance Scene Analysis f Writers & Directs 8 Documentary students take 326, 322, 67 Documentary students take two of: Making Documentaries, Experimental Media Wkshop, Anthropological Film and Media Researching and Developing Documentaries 321 Juni Production 3396 Screenwriting II 16 Year - Fall 21 BFA Projects I 3773 Issues in Contempary Media GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS GenEd 08xx 09xx 3 GA Electives Electives 3 17 Year Spring 22 BFA Projects II GenEd 08x 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD GenEd 08xx 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS GenEd 08xx 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU Electives Electives 3 16 Hours f BFA (Production): 121