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BA in Media Arts

USA

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What will I learn?

Media Arts is an innovative program that combines the study of communications theory and media production with the educational tradition of the liberal arts.

Why Earn Your BA in Media Arts at Sacred Heart?

Students majoring in media arts at Sacred Heart University examine the theories and concepts behind contemporary communications and media; learning to analyze films, genres, directors and hone critical writing skills. The production of both magazines and newspapers are integral parts of the program.

Benefits

  • Experienced faculty with industry connections
  • Courses in media history, theory and production are complemented by real-world internships
  • Curricular design that regularly brings media professionals together with students
  • Capstone experience that offers our majors the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents in a culmination of their work
  • Ideal location on a campus situated in the heart of Connecticut鈥檚 Creative Media Corridor

Concentrations

Media Arts majors can choose from 3 concentrations:

Film & Television

Media arts majors concentrating in film, television and media take courses in this area of study with a particular emphasis on the moving image. This academic path is meant to be enriching rather than confining. The department of Communication and Media Arts understands that our field engages with a constantly changing media landscape, and we are committed to giving our students ample room within the major to choose their own path.

Journalism

The concentration in journalism combines traditional print-focused work with multimedia production, providing students the opportunity to develop the writing and media skills required in contemporary journalism. Students will take classes in the history, theory and production of journalism, and will graduate prepared to be active and engaged citizens working as communication professionals.

Performing Arts

The performing arts track is designed to give students the opportunity to combine their love of performance with the theory and practice of media studies. Majors who choose this concentration will take courses in communication and media studies as well as music, theater and dance. Students will produce in-depth presentations, performances and written work and will acquire the knowledge and technical skills to pursue careers in the media and arts as they develop a theoretical, aesthetic and historical understanding of the professional fields.

Majors

  • Performing Arts
  • Film,Television and Media
  • Journalism

Which department am I in?

School of Communication, Media and the Arts

Study options

Online/Distance with attendance (4 Years)

Tuition fees
US$50,084.00 per year
Start date

January 2025

Venue

School of Communication, Media and the Arts

Martire Center for the Liberal Arts,

FAIRFIELD,

Connecticut,

06825, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must have completed the equivalent of a United States secondary-school education (approximately twelve years of formal education) and have the appropriate diploma or satisfactory results on leaving examinations.

For all non-native English speakers, an official English language proficiency examination is required. The following examinations and minimum scores are accepted:

  • TOEFL 80+
  • TOEFL iBT Home Edition: 80
  • TOEFL Essentials: 8.5
  • Academic IELTS 6.5
  • Duolingo 110

Other Acceptable Exam Scores

  • PTE: 62
  • iTEP: 5
  • Cambridge C1 Advanced: 180
  • Completion of ELS 112
  • Completion of EF Level C1
  • Completion of Talk Level 7
  • EIKEN: pre-1
  • GTEC: 1200
  • PTE: 62
  • SHU ESL Program: Score of 90 on exit ESL exam AND successful completion of Level 5 or 6
  • VEPT 5.5

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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