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  1. USC Cinematic Arts offers a range of programs and courses in film, television, games, animation, and digital media. Learn from leading industry professionals and join the alumni network of creative leaders.

  2. The Division of Cinema & Media Studies (CaMS) is the central hub for film theory at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The current Chair is Priya Jaikumar. Notable faculty members of the Cinema and Media Studies department include Todd Boyd and Drew Casper. Prior to his 2019 retirement, Casper was the 3rd-highest paid professor in the University ...

  3. Learn about the only media school in the world that teaches all the major disciplines of the Cinematic Arts. Explore the interdisciplinary programs, faculty, resources, and alumni stories of SCA.

  4. Learn about the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where you can explore and expand the power and potential of film, television and new media. Discover the programs, faculty and history of this prestigious school that has nurtured and inspired the creators of cinema since 1929.

    • Degree Programs
    • General Requirements
    • Honors, Minors, International Programs and Summer Program

    The USC School of Cinematic Arts offers professional and academic degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels.

    Acceptance of Transfer Units

    The School of Cinematic Arts does not accept courses taken in film and/or television production at other institutions to fulfill degree and minor requirements. Basic film or television history courses can sometimes be accepted for transfer credit. No transfer credit will be accepted in lieu of CTPR 290, CTPR 294, CTPR 295, CTPR 310, CTPR 507 and CTPR 508and any advanced production courses. No transfer credits are accepted for the Peter Stark producing track, the graduate programs in animation...

    Waiver of Course Requirements

    Under special circumstances waivers and substitutions are granted; check with the Cinematic Arts Office of Student Affairs. All course waivers and substitutions must be approved by the associate dean of academic affairs. The following courses cannot be waived for students majoring in Film and Television Production: CTIN 584a, CTIN 584b, CTIN 584c, CTIN 584z, CTPR 290, CTPR 294, CTPR 295, CTPR 310, CTPR 480, CTPR 507, CTPR 508, CTPR 546L, CTPR 547L, CTPR 581a, CTPR 581b, CTPR 581c, CTPR 581z,...

    Student Advisement

    Each program has its own advisement system. Check with the program administrator or with the Cinematic Arts Office of Student Affairs. Cinematic Arts student affairs counselors are available to answer questions about degree programs, grades, advisement and other matters.

    Honors in Multimedia Scholarship

    Honors in Multimedia Scholarship is a dynamic and innovative honors program for undergraduates in all majors across the USC campus. Students learn to shoot and edit videos, use professional design applications, code web-based media, and explore emerging genres of storytelling. They also learn new approaches to the production of knowledge through the critical application of digital media. Students earn the Honors designation by completing a minimum of 26 units of required course work culminati...

    Minor in Animation and Digital Arts

    The minor in animation offers students an introduction to the theory and practice of animation, including its relationship to the history of art and cinema, creative writing, and basic film production. It provides students with an opportunity to create both personal and collaborative work in a wide range of genres, from traditional character to contemporary experimental and computer animation. The program requires 24 units. For more information, see here.

    Minor in Cinematic Arts

    A minor in cinematic arts is available to USC undergraduate students in all schools and departments. The minor provides the opportunity for students to become familiar with various aspects of media study. The program requires 20 units. For more information, see here.

  5. Learn from industry veterans and USC alums how to write a script or direct a short film in flexible online courses. Earn a certificate from USC School of Cinematic Arts and build your portfolio as a storyteller.

  6. Learning Outcomes. This course will guide students through the screenwriting process from the early stages of coming up with a winning idea to developing a script for a short film that is ready to be pitched. Students will learn tips, techniques, and tools of the trade used by veterans of the film industry in order to hone their own craft.