Usc Cinema Arts Program
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The Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema and Media Studies is granted by the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences in conjunction with the School of Cinematic Arts. Undergraduate students take their preprofessional courses in the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, including the general education requirements. Major courses are selected from the curriculum of the School of Cinematic Arts. The degree requires 128 units, including 28 lower-division and 24 upper-division units in cinematic arts. A maximum of 40 School of Cinematic Arts upper-division units will apply to the BA degree. Before graduating, cinema and media studies majors are encouraged to take at least one small non-lecture class that emphasizes student critical writing or research papers. This category may include (but is not limited to):, sections of or that require a D clearance, and.
Additional Requirements Grade Point Average Requirements A minimum grade of C (2.0) must be earned in all required and prerequisite courses. A grade of C- (1.7) or lower will not satisfy a major requirement.
Honors Program Cinema and Media Studies offers an honors track for advanced students. Admission to the honors track is made at the end of the junior year and requires a 3.5 overall GPA. Completion of the honors track is dependent upon successful completion of a designated honors section of during the senior year.
In this course, students will work with faculty in a seminar environment and produce an advanced term paper based on original research and analysis. Limitations on Enrollment No more than 40 upper-division units can be taken within the major without prior approval of the Dean, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Registration in graduate level courses (numbered 500) for undergraduate credit requires prior approval from the School of Cinematic Arts. Curriculum Review Cinematic arts majors are expected to meet with an academic adviser every semester to review their progress.
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Contact the Cinematic Arts Student Services Office, SCB 105, (213) 740-8358, for an appointment.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema and Media Studies is granted by the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences in conjunction with the School of Cinematic Arts. Undergraduate students take their preprofessional courses in the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, including the general education requirements. Major courses are selected from the curriculum of the School of Cinematic Arts.
The degree requires 128 units, including 28 lower-division and 24 upper-division units in cinematic arts. A maximum of 40 School of Cinematic Arts upper-division units will apply to the BA degree. Before graduating, cinema and media studies majors are encouraged to take at least one small non-lecture class that emphasizes student critical writing or research papers. This category may include (but is not limited to):, sections of or that require a D clearance, and.
Additional Requirements Grade Point Average Requirements A minimum grade of C (2.0) must be earned in all required and prerequisite courses. A grade of C- (1.7) or lower will not satisfy a major requirement. Honors Program Cinema and Media Studies offers an honors track for advanced students. Admission to the honors track is made at the end of the junior year and requires a 3.5 overall GPA. Completion of the honors track is dependent upon successful completion of a designated honors section of during the senior year.
In this course, students will work with faculty in a seminar environment and produce an advanced term paper based on original research and analysis. Limitations on Enrollment No more than 40 upper-division units can be taken within the major without prior approval of the Dean, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Registration in graduate level courses (numbered 500) for undergraduate credit requires prior approval from the School of Cinematic Arts. Curriculum Review Cinematic arts majors are expected to meet with an academic adviser every semester to review their progress.
Contact the Cinematic Arts Student Services Office, SCB 105, (213) 740-8358, for an appointment.