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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2012-2013 
    
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Film and Television Production, B.A.


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Film and Television Production Undergraduate Program

Film and Television Production Student Learning Outcomes


Production will know:

  • The basic techniques of visual storytelling
  • The processes of producing, directing, screenwriting, cinematography, editing, sound recording and design, and set design
  • The current technologies involved in the creation of film and television production
  • Strategies for future dissemination of their work

Upon completing the program, student majoring in Film and Television Production will value:

  • A wide variety of cinematic forms of expression
  • The importance of film and television history and theory
  • Technically accomplished and aesthetically engaging productions
  • The diversity and contributions of fellow students
  • Collaboration and teamwork in the production process
  • Individual expression through cinematic and other forms

Upon completing the program, student majoring in Film and Television Production will be able to:

  • Clearly communicate story, theme, and concept in their works
  • Apply learned techniques of film and television production to creative works of their own
  • Give constructive feedback, and implement revision of their own creative work based on feedback received
  • Balance creative and organizational skills
  • Practice teamwork, while developing leadership skills
  • Create and treat content in innovative and imaginative ways

Degree Requirements


University Core requirements 48 semester hours
Lower Division major requirements 21 semester hours
Upper Division major requirements 30 semester hours
Electives 21 semester hours
Overall Total 120 semester hours

Four-Year Planning Guidelines


  • Normal course load is 15 semester hours or 5 courses per semester.
  • ENGL 110  should be taken freshman year. All other university core should be selected based on distribution of various disciplines as well as interests and availability.
  • Lower division major requirements should be completed by end of sophomore year.
  • 45 semester hours of upper division coursework are required; these are comprised of upper division core requirements, upper division major requirements, and upper division electives taken.
  • Proper sequencing of major requirements is indicated by prerequisites of individual courses and as suggested in the outline below. Please consult assigned academic advisor.
  • Courses listed as ‘Any” may be taken either semester or term in the year noted. A blank term means that a course can be variable by term and year.
  • PROD 200  and PROD 250  should be taken in opposite semesters sophomore year in either order.
  • Acting, drawing, photography, computer graphics, additional film history, screenwriting, and business classes are among suggested electives for Film and Television Production majors.

Lower Division Major Requirements


Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Upper Division Major Requirements


Check course descriptions for prerequisites and sequence.

Senior Year


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