2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Film and Media Arts
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Associate Professor Derek Kompare, Division Chair
Professors: Sean Griffin, Rick Worland
Associate Professors: Kevin Heffernan, Mark Kerins, Derek Kompare, Troy Perkins, David Sedman
Assistant Professor: Amber Bemak
Professor of Practice: Lorena Padilla
Adjunct Lecturers: Rebecca Flores, Sally Helppie, Tearlach Hutcheson, Michael Morris
Facilities
The Division of Film and Media Arts is located in the Umphrey Lee Center, which houses faculty offices; classrooms; audio, video and film production areas; and media support areas. Computer labs with a full suite of editing, audio and graphics software are available to film and media arts majors seven days a week through ID card access. Other facilities include a recording studio, an audio mixing suite, storage and equipment checkout, a seminar room, and production classrooms. The division also has a screening classroom equipped for video projection in the Owen Arts Center.
Admission and Financial Aid
To be admitted to the graduate studies program in the Division of Film and Media Arts, an applicant must have obtained a bachelor’s degree from a four-year accredited college or university, must have achieved a B average (3.000 on a 4.000 scale) in her or his major during the last two years of undergraduate coursework, must submit recent GRE graduate school admission test scores with verbal score achievement of 450 and must have the approval of the division’s graduate faculty. An applicant whose GPA or GRE score is below the required level may be admitted conditionally at the discretion of the division’s graduate faculty.
Several types of financial assistance are available to help meet the needs of students admitted to the graduate studies program. In addition, guaranteed student loans and some grants may be available to students with demonstrated need.
ProgramsMaster
CoursesPopular Film and Media Studies
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