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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The Summer Program offers production, editing, animation, screenwriting, interactive media, and film and television business classes. Applications for the 2024 SCA Summer Program open on December 1, 2023, with the program dates of June 24, 2024, through August 2, 2024.

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  2. The USC School of Cinematic Arts Summer Program allows participants worldwide to attend intensive, thorough, creatively demanding, and satisfying filmmaking classes. Over 30 filmmaking classes cover all aspects of filmmaking screenwriting, computer graphics/animation, gaming, and film/television business. Students will experience the business ...

  3. Summer 2023 Applications Opens: November 1st. Summer 2023 Applications Deadline: June 9th. International Student (with valid visas) Deadline: June 2nd. International Student (without valid visas) Application Deadline: April 7th. To view available classes for the upcoming summer, please select "view classes" below. View classes » APPLICATION.

  4. The Summer@SCA is an academic program; unlike a summer camp, the SCA Summer Program does not schedule any extracurricular activities. However, the School of Cinematic Arts continues programming into the summer, including: Special events with industry guests; Pre-release screenings; Workshops and seminars

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    The USC School of Cinematic Arts offers professional and academic degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels.

    Acceptance of Transfer Units

    The School of Cinematic Arts rarely accepts media production courses taken at other institutions to fulfill degree and minor requirements. Basic media history and theory courses can sometimes be accepted for transfer credit. Please check with the program administrator or a student affairs counselor for more detailed information. No transfer credit will be accepted in lieu of CTPR 290, CTPR 294, CTPR 295, CTPR 310, CTPR 507 and CTPR 508and any advanced film production courses. No transfer cred...

    Waiver of Course Requirements

    Under special circumstances waivers and substitutions are granted; check with the Cinematic Arts Office of Student Affairs. All course waivers and substitutions are reviewed by committee and must be approved by the associate dean of academic affairs. The following courses cannot be waived for students majoring in Film and Television Production: CTIN 584a, CTIN 584b, CTIN 584c, CTIN 584z, CTPR 290, CTPR 294, CTPR 295, CTPR 310, CTPR 480, CTPR 507, CTPR 508, CTPR 546L, CTPR 547L, CTPR 581a, CTP...

    Student Advisement

    Each program has its own advisement system. Check with the program administrator or with the Cinematic Arts Office of Student Affairs. Cinematic Arts student affairs counselors are available to answer questions about degree programs, grades, advisement and other matters.

    Minor in Animation and Digital Arts

    The minor in animation offers students an introduction to the theory and practice of animation, including its relationship to the history of art and cinema, creative writing, and basic film production. It provides students with an opportunity to create both personal and collaborative work in a wide range of genres, from traditional character to contemporary experimental and computer animation. The program requires 24 units. For more information, see here.

    Minor in Cinematic Arts

    A minor in cinematic arts is available to USC undergraduate students in all schools and departments. The minor provides the opportunity for students to become familiar with various aspects of media study. The program requires 20 units. For more information, see here.

    Minor in Comedy

    The minor in comedy is designed to train students in the creation of comedic entertainment in film, television and new media. The program utilizes both analysis courses and creative workshops to train students in comedic theory and practice. Through elective choices students may focus their studies on a number of cinematic disciplines as they pertain to the creation of comedic content, including writing sit-coms, directing comedic actors and producing sketch comedy. The program requires 16 un...

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