For applicants who have not yet received their secondary or high school certificate/diploma
Submit official/notarized/certified/or attested copies of ALL senior secondary/high school records. This includes mark sheets, academic transcripts, final examination results, diplomas, and degree certificates such as Std. X (SSC), Std. XII (HSC), O Levels, A Levels, WAEC, CXC, IB, etc.
For applicants who have attended any post-secondary institution (college/university)
Submit official/notarized/attested/or certified copies of senior secondary/high school records (see above) and ALL post-secondary school (university/college) records. This includes mark sheets, academic transcripts, examination result, diplomas, and degree certificates. Failure to provide ALL academic records may result in denial of admission, admission and scholarship revocation, and/or refusal of transfer credit.
For applicants wishing to receive transfer credit
Students wishing to receive transfer credit must submit official/notarized/attested/or certified academic records as above, with the credit award being done with course descriptions/syllabi in view. When not readily available online, students may be requested to provide official course descriptions showing exact course numbers and names. Student-generated descriptions are not accepted. Course descriptions may be submitted after notice of admission but must be done before registering for classes. Transfer credit is offered at the discretion of the faculty and is not always awarded.
For applicants submitting non-English academic records
Submit word-for-word notarized/certified/or attested English translations in the same format as the official document if the official document is not in English. It is important that everything on the official document is translated. Translations must be done by a bona fide translating agency in the applicant’s country or in the U.S.
English Requirement
Most of our accepted applicants have at least 75 on TOEFL, 6.0 on IELTS, or 90 on Duolingo. If you have taken another English test (iTEP, PTE, etc.), please submit the scores and we would be happy to review them. Students whose score is insufficient may still apply for Conditional Admission.
For Applicants wishing for Conditional Admission
Appearing for some form of English exam is required. Students who do not provide sufficient English test scores prior to registration will be given the University’s English Language Assessment Battery (ELAB) test upon arrival. If the ELAB is passed at a satisfactory level, students may begin academic classes. If not, the student will be required to attend the University’s English Language Institute (ELI) until proficiency is reached.
Provide at least one letter of recommendation in English. These letters may be submitted online or may come in a sealed envelope from professors or employers who can attest to the applicant’s accomplishments and potential for success at the undergraduate level. No special form is required.
Submit an original personal statement/essay (250-500 words) CLEARLY explaining why the particular academic program was chosen, what the degree will do for the applicant’s personal and career development, and how such a degree will help them to achieve future goals and aspirations. Please include professional plans for after the program is completed as well.
Now more than ever, the world needs content creators. This certificate will help students ranging from those who want to be film and television directors to students of of any major gain media production skills. For the aspiring filmmaker, they will leave having developed a body of work to begin their artistic career. For those looking to go into marketing, you will have the ability to produce commercials and media for advertising. For those going into other fields, media production skills will make you more employable in the professional world as media becomes an increasing part of all disciplines.
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REQUIRED INTRODUCTORY CORE:
DMC 2050 Film Structures
DMC 2130 Introduction to Filmmaking
REQUIRED ADVANCED CORE:
DMC 3130 Advanced Film & Television Production
DMC 3175 Directing for Film & Television
REQUIRED ELECTIVES:
Select 9 credit hours of DMC electives from the following list (at least 1 must be 2000 level or above):
DMC 1120 Introduction to Sound Production
DMC 1126 Introduction to Cinematography
DMC 1186 Introduction to Film Editing
DMC 1055 Television Genres
DMC 2002 Creativity and Ideation
DMC 2015 Intro to Writing for Film and Television
DMC 2071 Award Winning Film & Television
DMC 2075 Filmmaking: Evolution & Impact
DMC 2111 Topics in Digital Media
DMC 2112 Philosophy of Filmmaking
DMC 2130 Intro to Filmmaking
DMC 2131 Creating the Web Series
DMC 2133 Music Video Production
DMC 2134 Experimental Filmmaking
DMC 2150 Design Skills for Film & Media
DMC 3071 Cinema for Social Change
DMC 3072 Diversity in Film and Television
DMC 3085 Filmmaking Abroad
DMC 3020 Commercial Production
DMC 3111 Advanced Topics in Digital Media
DMC 3166 Documentary Production
DMC 3174 Topics in Directing
DMC 4080 Internship in Digital Media
DMC 4099 On Set: A Professional Film or Television Production
Film Director
Television Director
Commercial / Advertising Production
Film & Television Production
Social Media Production
A more employable member of any industry!