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This program emphasizes innovative creation and thoughtful analysis of various moving-image formats, equipping students for diverse careers in media fields. Students can explore and create narrative films, documentaries, television content, and journalistic video productions.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
UNCG's Media Studies Department provides instruction spanning multiple moving-image disciplines: media and video production, film and television history/criticism, documentary journalism, and screenwriting for film/TV.
The faculty features renowned academics, celebrated filmmakers, and creative professionals, including Dr. David Cook (author of the globally recognized film history textbook A History of Narrative Film), Dr. Jeffrey T. Adams (who wrote The Cinema of the Coen Brothers: Hard-Boiled Entertainments), and Dr. Emily Edwards (author of Graphic Violence: Illustrated Theories About Violence, Popular Media, and Our Social Lives).
Our knowledgeable instructors bring real-world experience from collaborations with film and television industry experts.
Freshmen must have completed minimum high school course requirements.
English Language Proficiency exams for direct entry: IBT TOEFL 79 minimum; IELTS 6.5 minimum; ELS 112 score report, PTE Academic 53 and Duolingo English Test DET 105.