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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FILM STUDIES

RADIO TV FILM

The objective  of this degree is to develop a knowledgeable and artistically skilled graduate who will be able to pursue an advanced degree and/or a professional career in film. The major may emphasize both theoretical and practical understanding of mass media and film. Also, there are universities that may not have a concentration in "film", but you may find a curriculum under radio television and film. Below are some examples of the courses required for the major.

Radio Television Film is for those students that are planning a career in television or radio production. Camera, microphone and mixing board operation are also areas that students can focus on. Other areas such as sampling and sound effects engineering are available options as well.

CSU Dominguez Hills

Digital Media - Television Arts Option

Digital Media - Audio Recording Option

Digital Media - Music Technology

ART 130

JOURN 101 or MCOMM 101

PHOTO 101

JOURN 102

MUSIC 101

 

CSU Fullerton
Radio TV Film

MCOMM 101 or JOURN 101
MEDIA 101, 107

PHOTO 101

 

CSU Los Angeles

Television, Film and Media Studies

Core Requirements

ENGL 104 University Requirement
ENGL 112
ART 125

Broadcast Journalism option
SPCH  106

Animation option

ART 150

Telecommunications and Film Option

No lower division courses required

 

CSU Northridge
Cinema Television Arts

3.0 GPA required in all coursework

 

JOURN 101 or MCOMM 101
ART 125

 

Option: Electronic Media Management

ENGL 112

MEDIA 107 or 101

Option: Film Production

PHOTO 101

ENGL 112

Option: Media Theory & Criticism

ENGL 112

Option: Multimedia Production

ENGL 112

MEDIA 101 or 107

Option: Radio Production

ENGL 112

MEDIA 107

Option: Screenwriting

ENGL 112

MEDIA 107 or 101

Option: Television Production

ENGL 112

Media 101

 

San Diego State University

Television, Film and New Media Production

The television, film and new media production major is designated as an impacted program. To be admitted to the television, film and new media major, students must meet the following criteria:
     a. Complete with a grade of B or higher: Theatre 100 and Tele-vision, Film and New Media 160. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit; 
     b. Complete a personal statement to be evaluated by the faculty;   
     c. Submit two letters of recommendation to be evaluated by the faculty;  
     d. Complete a minimum of 15 transferable semester units; 
     e. Have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher; 
     f. Submit samples of creative work;   
     g. Submit a treatment for a 1-3 minute production (fiction or nonfiction).

     To complete the major, students must fulfill the degree requirements for the major described in the catalog in effect at the time they are accepted into the premajor at SDSU (assuming continuous enrollment). 

 

T ART 107

CSU Fullerton
Communications/Entertainment Studies

MCOMM 101, 102

 

Radio Television Film

MEDIA 101, 107

PHOTO 101

MCOMM 101

 

UC Los Angeles

Minimum GPA 3.0, complete IGETC

Recommended course prior to entrance

  • American film history

  • European film history

  • American television history

  • One theatre course

Additional admission requirements include a personal essay, a critical essay, a creative writing sample, and two letters of recommendation. Films and videotapes are not accepted. Prior experience is not required. Applicants to the school must have a minimum 3.0 GPA at the time of application and must complete their general education coursework prior to entrance.
                                                                               
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit www.tft.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

 

UC Davis

ART 130 and 131

Select two course from the following

ART 101, 104, 101 and 102, 105 and 106, 106 and 107, 108, 109

ETH S 122

ENGL 110

TART 107

HIST 102, 118 or 151

MUSIC 120

 

UC Irvine

FREN 104 or  GERM 104 or  ITAL 104 or SPAN 104

At least one course from each area:
Writing  
ENGL 101, 102, 104
Literature
ENGL 105, 106, 109, 110, 122, 123
History
HIST 101, 102, 107, 108, 109
Philosophy
PHILO 101, 119, 120 or
HUMAN 101 and  102

Two courses from:
ENGL 101,102,104

 

UC Santa Barbara

Select one course from the following

ENGL 142, 141

T ART 102

Select one course from the following

ETHS 123

HIST 131, 109, 102, 104, 117 and 118

PHILO 101, 117, 116, 120

Select one course from the following

ART 107, 120 or 121, 199

MUSIC 120, 127

 

Loyola Marymount University

School of Film and Television

Film/TV Production

ART 125

JOURN/MCOMM 101

MEDIA 101

Screenwriting

ART 125

JOURN/MCOMM 101

Recording Arts

ART 125

JOURN/MCOMM 101

MUSIC 101

 
NOTE: AGREEMENTS CONCERNING TRANSFER ARE CONSTANTLY BEING UPDATED, THEREFORE, THE STUDENT IS CAUTIONED TO CHECK WITH A COUNSELOR OR THE TRANSFER CENTER FOR CURRENT TRANSFER INFORMATION.
9/2007

GCC CATALOG 2006-2007

  

 

 

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