Want to get on Hollywood's A-list? Or travel the world to capture gorgeous shots in foreign landscapes? Or do you want to change the world? So what does it take to make it all happen? Money? Connections? Nope, just a good education from film school. Sure, some people get "discovered," but you can't plan your future on that. That's why Film Schools in the USA has compiled all the information you need in its directory of film schools and programs in the US. Bachelor's and associate's degrees, as well as diplomas and certificates, cover all; aspects of filmmaking, from scriptwriting and storyboarding to budgeting, directing, sound mixing, and everything down to the final edit and distribution issues. You can study different kinds of film, like documentary, feature and animation, as well as learn about the history of cinema and the different technologies available today. Whatever your interest, Film Schools in the USA's directory of academic film schools and programs can help you get your backstage pass to success!
Film Defined: 4-year bachelor's degree programs, 2-year associate's degree programs, and diploma and certificate programs of varying lengths and comprehensiveness in film and film-related fields.
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The Tagliatela College of Engineering at the University of New Haven (UNH) has been offering degrees in engineering since 1920. The College offers four-year Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in the following disciplines: chemical; civil; computer; electrical; mechanical engineering; systems; computer science, chemistry and information technology. A Bachelor of General Engineering degree, is also offered, which blends elements from each concentration to provide students with a broad general knowledge base. Students are encouraged either to participate in UNH's cooperative education program or to assist a ... [more]