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Cinematic Arts Archiving and Preservation Graduate Certificate

DegreeNon-Degree
FieldGrad Cert
Tuition78720.00

Overview

The Cinematic Arts Archiving and Preservation Graduate Certificate at the University of Southern California (USC) is designed for students who want to deepen their knowledge of how film and media materials are preserved, documented, and made accessible for future research and audiences. The program combines media scholarship with practical approaches to archiving and preservation in cultural and institutional settings.

About this programme

Overview

The Cinematic Arts Archiving and Preservation Graduate Certificate at the University of Southern California (USC) is tailored for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of film and media preservation. This program focuses on the documentation and accessibility of media materials for future research and audiences. By integrating media scholarship with hands-on approaches, students will explore the significance of archiving in various cultural and institutional contexts.

What you'll study

Coursework focus

The curriculum includes graduate seminars and research-oriented classes that link media history, theory, and preservation practices. Course offerings may vary by term, and students can expect to engage in topics such as:

  • Experiments in Interactivity
  • Production
  • Seminar in Contemporary Digital Media
  • Techniques of Information Visualization
  • Graduate Media Arts Research Lab
  • Seminar in Film Theory
  • Critical Studies Colloquium / Professional Seminar
  • Seminar in Television Theory
  • Survey History of the United States Sound Film
  • Survey of Television History
  • Survey of Interactive Media
  • Case Studies in National Media and/or Regional Media
  • Seminar: Non-Fiction Film / Video
  • Concepts in Cultural Studies
  • Seminar: Avant-Garde Film / Video
  • Seminar in Film / Television Critical Theory and Production

Learning approach

  • Engagement in seminar-based discussions and critical readings
  • Participation in research lab and applied media research activities
  • Involvement in professional seminar components that emphasize scholarly and industry-relevant practices

Capstone / thesis

Specific requirements for a thesis or capstone project are not detailed. Prospective students are encouraged to verify the final requirements with USC's program office.

Entry requirements

There are currently no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements listed for this program. Prospective students are advised to check with USC for the most updated information on entry criteria.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Cinematic Arts Archiving and Preservation Graduate Certificate can pursue various career opportunities in film and media preservation. Potential roles include positions in academic institutions, museums, archives, and media organizations, where they can contribute to the safeguarding and promotion of cultural heritage through media.

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