Graduate Programs
Students may apply to either of three degree programs:
1. Master of Fine Arts (MFA). Currently, the Department of Media Study has faculty/research groups working in the following areas: Independent Film and Video (including Documentary) , Robotics , Digital Art (including Net-based Art and Digital Poetics) , Virtual Reality/Interactive Fiction. Participants in the MFA program are invited to join one of these groups or to combine media technologies and practices in line with their own interests. The MFA is a terminal degree. It is a common prerequisite for college and university teaching careers in the Fine Arts. Applicants are generally accepted in the spring to begin study in the fall semester. Competition for admission slots is largely based on a portfolio review of creative and scholarly work.
2. Film Studies(MA)
1. Master of Fine Arts (MFA). Currently, the Department of Media Study has faculty/research groups working in the following areas: Independent Film and Video (including Documentary) , Robotics , Digital Art (including Net-based Art and Digital Poetics) , Virtual Reality/Interactive Fiction. Participants in the MFA program are invited to join one of these groups or to combine media technologies and practices in line with their own interests. The MFA is a terminal degree. It is a common prerequisite for college and university teaching careers in the Fine Arts. Applicants are generally accepted in the spring to begin study in the fall semester. Competition for admission slots is largely based on a portfolio review of creative and scholarly work. 2. Film Studies(MA)
3. Media | Architecture | Computing : MFA/M.Arch Dual Degree

