The BSc in Radio-Television-Film at The University of Texas at Austin prepares you to create, analyze, and communicate through film, television, and emerging media. You’ll combine hands-on production training with media studies to develop strong storytelling, technical, and critical-thinking skills.
The Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television-Film at The University of Texas at Austin equips students with the skills needed to create, analyze, and communicate through various media forms, including film, television, and emerging technologies. This program integrates hands-on production experience with theoretical media studies, fostering strong storytelling, technical abilities, and critical thinking skills.
The RTVF BSc curriculum blends foundational media production with theoretical and historical perspectives of media. Students can expect a diverse range of core classes and electives that enhance both creative and analytical skills.
Learning Approach: Students will explore the processes of media creation and its societal impact, applying their understanding to both creative projects and scholarly work. Depending on individual pathways and elective selections, students may engage in additional production and media analysis courses, culminating in a capstone project or similar requirement.
Admission to the RTVF program is primarily based on the applicant's academic background and the materials submitted as part of the application process. Specific GRE or GMAT scores and GPA minimums are not typically required; however, it is advisable to check the latest admission criteria on the official UT Austin RTVF webpage for the most accurate information.
For international applicants, proof of English proficiency is required, with a minimum TOEFL iBT score of 79 or an IELTS score of 6.5. Applicants should also prepare to submit an online application, application fee, personal essay, high school transcript (or equivalent), and any relevant college transcripts.
Graduates of the RTVF program are well-prepared for a variety of careers in the media industry, including roles in film production, television broadcasting, digital media, and content creation. The combination of practical experience and academic knowledge equips students to navigate and succeed in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
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