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Gain knowledge of and experience in both narrative and non-narrative filmmaking processes through hands-on projects. Learn from industry professionals and prepare for entry-level positions in media production.
The film industry continues to grow due to worldwide popularity of films and serialized content, the increasing need for commercial/branded visual storytelling and new media delivery modalities
Potential employers include: Graduates may find work in a variety of areas including the film, TV and video production industry, corporate communications, video departments, public relations and advertising agencies. Most graduates work on a freelance basis.
(does not include additional program or course fees, books, or supply costs)
Per Quarter 2023-2024 |
WA-Resident | Non-WA resident, US citizen, & Eligible non-citizen On Campus |
Non-WA resident Non-US citizen¹ |
Non-WA resident, US citizen Online Only |
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1 credit | $145.17 | $245.71 | $339.54 | $162.51 |
5 credits | $673.85 | $1,176.57 | $1,645.70 | $760.55 |
12 credits (full-time) | $1,462.52 | $2,476.40 | $3,422.10 | $1,637.76 |
15 credits | $1,641.05 | $2,667.59 | $3,624.45 | $1,819.05 |
¹ Includes all International Students, both on campus and overseas online
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