Film / Media

ArtsBachelor's4 Years

Filmmaking, screenwriting, media production, and digital storytelling.

Who It's For

Good Fit

You are a visual storyteller who thinks in images, sequences, and narratives. If you love movies, enjoy writing screenplays, shooting video, or editing footage, and want to understand both the art and business of media production, film/media combines creative expression with technical craft. Students who are collaborative, resourceful, and obsessed with visual storytelling thrive here.

×Consider Alternatives

If you want to study film as a purely academic or critical pursuit without making anything, a film studies or English degree might be better. Students who prefer working alone should know that filmmaking is intensely collaborative, and production schedules often mean long, unpredictable hours.

How Your High School Classes Connect

How much each subject matters in this degree

English
Important
Art
Important
Music
Minor
Computer Science
Minor
History
Minor

Common Coursework

Introduction to Film Studies
IntroReq

Analyze films as art — cinematography, editing, sound, narrative, and genre conventions.

Film History
ModerateReq

Survey cinema from silent films through Hollywood's golden age to global and independent movements.

Screenwriting
ModerateReq

Write scripts for film and television, mastering three-act structure, dialogue, and visual storytelling.

Film Production I & II
ModerateReq

Shoot and edit short films using professional cameras, lighting, and production workflows.

Film Editing & Post-Production
ModerateReq

Cut footage into polished films using editing software, color grading, and visual effects.

Media Theory & Criticism
ModerateReq

Apply critical frameworks to analyze how media shapes culture, politics, and identity.

Directing
DemandingReq

Direct actors in scenes and short films, making choices about performance, blocking, and visual storytelling.

Senior Thesis Film
ToughReq

Write, direct, and produce an original short film as your culminating creative project.

Cinematography
DemandingElec

Master camera operation, composition, lens choices, and lighting setups for visual storytelling.

Sound Design
ModerateElec

Record, mix, and layer sound effects, dialogue, and music to create immersive audio experiences.

Documentary Filmmaking
ModerateElec

Research, interview, shoot, and edit nonfiction films that tell real-world stories.

Production Management
ModerateElec

Plan shooting schedules, manage budgets, coordinate crews, and handle logistics on film sets.

Common Next Steps

MFA in Film ProductionMaster's in Media StudiesMBA (Entertainment Industry)

Brightest = most common path

Job Market Outlook

3/9related careers have positive growth outlook
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