Radio, Television and Film at Northwestern University explores how media shapes culture—through film, television, audio, and interactive storytelling. You’ll combine critical media study with hands-on creative practice to develop your own voice as a media maker and analyst.
Radio, Television and Film at Northwestern University delves into the intricate ways media influences culture through film, television, audio, and interactive storytelling. This program uniquely blends critical media studies with practical creative experiences, allowing students to find their distinct voice as both media creators and analysts.
The curriculum encompasses a wide range of topics that integrate media analysis, creative production, and writing. While specific course offerings and their order may vary, students can expect to engage in themes such as:
Applicants are typically required to submit the following:
For English language proficiency, a minimum score of 7.5 on the IELTS is often required. It is advisable to utilize IELTS preparation resources to enhance writing and speaking skills.
Graduates of the Radio, Television and Film program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in media and entertainment. They can pursue opportunities in film production, television broadcasting, audio storytelling, and interactive media, among others. The skills acquired during this program prepare students for roles that require both creative talent and analytical thinking in a fast-evolving media landscape.
Post-graduation work permit eligibility varies by citizenship and immigration status. International students at Northwestern may qualify for the Optional Practical Training (OPT) pathway, which often allows them to work for up to 12 months after completing their degree, with potential extensions available in certain situations. It is important to confirm specific work permit regulations with Northwestern and the relevant immigration authorities.
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