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Screen Arts and Cultures

Screen Arts and Cultures

6525 Haven Hall
505 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Professor Richard Abel, Interim Chair

Chris McNamara, Associate Chair

 

Phone: (734) 764-0147

 
Departmental Information

Fax: (734) 936-1846

Website: www.lsa.umich.edu/sac Departmental Faculty List

email: filmvid.info@umich.edu

 


Advising

Students who may be interested in a concentration in the Department of Screen Arts and Cultures are encouraged to consult with a department advisor. Appointments are scheduled at 6525 Haven Hall, (734) 764-3825.


Undergraduate Concentration Program

 

Screen Arts and Cultures


Screenwriting subconcentration

Undergraduate Academic Minor Program

 

Global Media Studies

Undergraduate Course List

 

Graduate Programs

 

Screen Arts and Cultures (Ph.D.)

 

Screen Arts and Cultures (M.A.)

 

Screen Arts and Cultures, Certificate

 

 

Graduate Course List

Graduate Courses (Rackham Bulletin course list)




Screen Arts and Cultures Faculty listing
Faculty listing for the Department of Screen Arts and Cultures

Screen Arts and Cultures departmental information
The primary goal of the Department of Screen Arts & Cultures is to provide students with high quality instruction in the history, theory, aesthetics, and technique of moving image media in its historical and emergent forms.

Screen Arts and Cultures concentration
The curriculum provides an integrated program of courses in the history, aesthetics, theory, and techniques of film and moving image electronic media (television, single-camera video, digital). Emphasis is placed on a liberal arts sequence that ...

Screenwriting subconcentration of Screen Arts and Cultures concentration
The department offers a subconcentration in Screenwriting to undergraduate students in the Screen Arts and Cultures concentration who demonstrate a special talent for writing for the screen.

Global Media Studies Academic Minor
The minor contributes to an understanding of the unique qualities of textual expression derived from specific cultural and historical contexts as well as to effects of more globalized developments in media technology, narrative and stylistic forms.

Undergraduate Courses in Screen Arts and Cultures (SAC)
Undergraduate Courses in Screen Arts and Cultures (SAC)

Graduate Courses in Screen Arts and Cultures (SAC)
Graduate Courses in Screen Arts and Cultures (SAC)

Grade Grievance Procedures for the Department of Screen Arts and Culturesn Arts and Cultures
Grade Grievance Procedures for the Department of Screen Arts and Cultures

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