Certificate in Media Arts

Learn more about the undergraduate certificate in Media Arts.

The Certificate in Media Arts introduces students to both the study and production of media arts. It is open to all Temple University undergraduates. The certificate requires four courses:

  • FMA 1141 Film, Video and Interactive Foundations I, an introductory production course that emphasizes individual students' rigorous exploration of creative, personal visions, along with mainstream applications;
  • FMA 1142 Film, Video and Interactive Foundations II, a second-level production course that adds an increased emphasis on aesthetics, genres, writing, and project design;
  • FMA 1171 Media & Culture, which concentrates on the cultural production, distribution, and reception of film and media arts; and,
  • FMA 1451 Survey of New Media, which introduces students to the history, theory and aesthetics of digital and networked media arts.

All four courses count toward the Film and Media Arts major if students decide they want to continue on.

Students who complete the certificate will achieve the following learning outcomes:

  • Experience translating creative, personal vision into audio, video and media arts projects;
  • Consideration of personal work in the context of larger aesthetic theories;
  • Initial experience in writing for film as well as working from a script;
  • An overview of the role of film, video and media arts in the larger American culture; and,
  • Critical perspectives on how new technologies have shaped our world, as well as aesthetic and interactional strategies for alternative ways of seeing, understanding and reconfiguring our world via digital media.

Assessment is based on creative audio, video and media arts projects; written scripts; written papers, blogs, and examinations.

Requirements

FMA 1141Film, Video and Interactive Foundations I4
FMA 1142Film, Video and Interactive Foundations II 14
FMA 1171Media & Culture3
FMA 1451Survey of New Media3
Total Credit Hours14