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Who We Are. At the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television we are committed to being a world-renowned interdisciplinary professional hub, dedicated to cultivating exceptional humanistic storytellers, trailblazing industry leaders, and insightful scholars.
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The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media provides professional and scholarly approaches to the study of media and helps students discover their powers as independent artists and communicators. Undergraduate Programs. Film, Television & Digital Media (BA) Film, Television & Digital Media (Minor) Graduate Programs. Animation (MFA)
Taught by top experts and leaders working in the entertainment industry, the world-renowned Professional Programs at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television offers graduate-level, competitive admission, yearlong, non-degree programs in Screenwriting, Producing, Writing for Television, Acting for the Camera and Directing.
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Tour the School. Apply Now. The undergraduate Film program is structured to ensure students leave with both a deep scholarly understanding of cinema and hands-on experience in various aspects of film, television, and digital media. Courses effortlessly bridge traditional academic boundaries.
UCLA's Graduate Program in Film & Television offers the following degree (s): Master of Arts (M.A.) Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Visit the Program’s website. Film & Television provides in-depth details on its own site.
For current UCLA students, the Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television is a two-year program for those who have completed two years of general college studies. The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media (FTVDM) admits Change of Major students only once each year for the Fall Quarter.