• The Bachelor of Arts in Film and Media Arts is designed for students who wish to have a more general approach to the major or wish to conclude the degree with something other than a year-long capstone film, feature-length screenplay, or a supervised written thesis.
  • After completing the FMA core, students must take one production or writing course in either Filmmaking, Videography, Experimental Video or Screenwriting, along with one 2000-level or higher studies course.
  • Students then design their own program with the approval of their advisors, choosing a range of middle- and upper-level courses that complete a balanced approach to media study and production or a self-directed emphasis in camera, lighting, sound, animation, directing, writing, producing or new media studies or production.
  • The program requires at least one middle-level writing-intensive course, one advanced writing-intensive course, one advanced studies course and one advanced course in studies or production.