Programs
Summer Programs
Summer programs at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, are every bit as rigorous and rewarding as the classes taught during the regular sessions of the academic year. Held within the same classrooms, theaters, dance studios, soundstages, editing labs and television studios, our exciting courses are taught by our faculty, many of whom are working professionals in the theater, film and television industry, courses are offered to current UCLA students, non-students, professionals and high school students for college credit (UCLA)
Summer Programs Include
- Summer Session Film Courses
- Summer session Theater Courses
- The UCLA Film and Television Summer Institute
- Summer Screenwriting and Producing Professional Programs
- UCLA Arts Camp
Professional Programs – On Campus/Online
Our Professional Programs are a unique experience, offering access to the knowledge and expertise of world-class faculty in a graduate level of study, without the time commitment of obtaining a master’s degree. Modeled after the TFT graduate classes, our evening non-degree professional programs are fully immersive, challenging and customized for busy professionals who desire the quality of instruction offered by a world-renowned institution but may lack the time or finances to dedicate to a graduate degree program. Our professional programs are the perfect avenue for growing your talents in your chosen craft. (UCLA)
University of California School of Theater, Film and Television
TUITION B.A.: $12,842 (California resident), $35,720 (non-resident); MFA: $22,208 (California resident), $34,453 (non-resident); M.A. or Ph.D.: $13,549 (California resident), $28,651 (non-resident)
DEGREES B.A., M.A., MFA and Ph.D.
NOTABLE ALUMNI Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather), Tim Robbins (Dead Man Walking), Alexander Payne (Sideways)
“The key is having a point of view — which is very much the UCLA approach. You could say UCLA filmmakers try to bring an indie attitude even to studio pictures. We always try to find some kind of subjectivity.” — Justin Lin, director, Fast Five
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