Cinema Arts, BFA
78 credit hours
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cinema Arts offers a rigorous focus on professional-style filmmaking. Students explore strategies, styles, and hands-on techniques for creating works of cinematic art.
Students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cinema Arts Program will:
- Create films that are engaging and meaningful works of cinematic storytelling.
- Be able to understand and master the style and technique of filmmaking.
- Be versatile media producers, able to make the best use of the wide variety of tools and technology appropriate to any particular cinematic story.
- Build and draw on a broad knowledge of the liberal arts in leading a collaborative creative process.
- Assess creative work using the standards, language and history of cinema.
Requirements
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cinema Arts requires students to complete the following courses:
Students must also select three credit hours from the following:
Any course addressing either ILO 1.1.5 (GE-Human Culture: Philosophy) or ILO 1.1.6 (GE-Human Culture: Religion).
Students must also select three credit hours from the following:
Students must also select three credit hours from the following:
Any 30000-level course addressing ILO 1.1.4 (GE-Human Culture: Literature).
Students must also select 18 credit hours from the following options:
Plus six credit hours from the following options:
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cinema Arts also requires the following:
- An overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher
- Satisfactory scores on assessment of program-level student outcomes in a review of the student’s portfolio upon completion of COM 35900.