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  1. Learn about the programs, faculty, and alumni of this interdisciplinary professional hub for storytellers, leaders, and scholars. Explore film, TV, digital media, and theater courses and performances at UCLA.

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  2. Learn about the undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, and performances of the Theater Department in the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Explore the global theater studies, hands-on practice, and world-class research opportunities in Los Angeles.

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  3. The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media offers admission to the undergraduate major and minor, six Masters of Fine Arts programs, and the M.A. and Ph.D. in Cinema Media Studies. Apply.

  4. Learn about the undergraduate Film program at UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Explore the curriculum, faculty, requirements, and how to apply for this comprehensive and diverse degree.

  5. Taught by top experts and leaders working in the entertainment industry, the world-renowned Professional Programs at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television offers graduate-level, competitive admission, yearlong, non-degree programs in Screenwriting, Producing, Writing for Television, Acting for the Camera and Directing.

  6. Learn about the undergraduate and graduate programs in film, television and digital media at UCLA TFT. Explore the department's world-class faculty, news, internships and academic resources.

  7. For current UCLA students, the Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television is a two-year program for those who have completed two years of general college studies. The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media (FTVDM) admits Change of Major students only once each year for the Fall Quarter.