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Media and Theatre Arts
Department of Media Theatre Arts
http://mta.montana.edu
The Department of Media and Theatre Arts (MTA) offers two distinct options leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree either in Motion Picture/Video/Theatre or in Photography.
Both the Motion Picture/Video/Theatre degree program and the Photography degree program are in heavy demand, therefore in order to preserve the integrity of student education. GPA gates are in place, allowing only a certain number of students to continue.
Motion Picture/Video/Theatre Option
In Motion/Picture/Video/ Theatre the curriculum begins with first-year foundation courses emphasizing an understanding and analysis of motion pictures and theatre and introduces students to the actual production process. Motion Picture/Video/Theatre requires that a student meet specific requirements (see MPVT gate requirements below). In the second year, students complete a series of eight skills classes related to film and theatre production. In the third year, students who qualify by attaining a minimum 3.0 GPA in their MTA requirements in the first two years build upon these basics through production process workshops required of all students in fiction film, non-fiction film and stage production. Additional course work in advanced film studies as well as professional practice courses and internship options compliment the upper division requirements. The individual student's capstone senior project is approved by the entire faculty and developed in consultation with a team of faculty advisors assigned to the project through a workshop process.
Photography Option
The curriculum in the Photography option offers both artistic and applied approaches to the medium, providing a solid foundation for those entering a professional field and those choosing to pursue postgraduate education. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the Photography option sets high standards for production and is one of the few comprehensive four-year photography degree programs in sizable geographical area of the north central and northwest United States. Coursework covers everything from traditional silver-based darkroom to alternative processes as well as a growing emphasis in digital technologies across the curriculum.
Photography students are required to complete MTA 103RA and MTA 106 with a grade of "B" or higher and pass a portfolio review in order to advance to the second year courses. Those accepted into the program will be required to purchase their own laptop computer which meets the specifications of the department by the fall semester of their sophomore year. Students will be notified of these specifications upon a successful portfolio review outcome in May. To advance to upper division courses, students must complete first and second year photography classes with a minimum average GPA of 2.75. The senior year consists of two semesters of weekly seminars for critique and discussion of independent capstone projects. Students are registered for these classes only if they meet the project proposal deadlines and specifications the semester before admittance, and if project proposals are approved by the photography faculty through written and verbal presentations.
For both the Motion Picture/Video/Theatre and the Photography Options, there are specific classes that are offered only in sequence. Taking courses out of sequence will delay graduation one full year. The sequential nature of the programs may specifically affect transfer students. Any prospective transfer student should send a list of courses that he/she has completed elsewhere or is in the process of completing, for evaluation by the Department of Media and Theatre Arts well in advance of registering at MSU. Students who intend to transfer should seek prior approval of credit taken elsewhere in order to be certain that these credits will count toward the degree in Motion Picture/Video/Theatre or Photography. In no case may a class completed with a grade below "C" elsewhere be applied toward the departmental requirements for the degree in either Motion Picture/Video/Theatre or Photography. Any class submitted by an entering student in the Motion Picture/Video/Theatre option for transfer toward any of the first-year requirements must be approved by a MPVT professor of the course for which transfer credit is sought and the MTA department head on the basis of a review of the syllabus of the course taken elsewhere. A challenge exam may be required for any transfer credit at the discretion of the course professor.
Transfer students may receive credit for course work similar to MTA 103RA and MTA 106. Such students are strongly encouraged to take these courses again at MSU. Our program features an intensive portfolio review based on technical and aesthetic criteria defined in our introductory courses. Transfer credit for MTA 103RA and/or MTA 106 does not guarantee a satisfactory portfolio review.
Course fees are assessed to all students enrolled in MTA 102 and MTA 103. Students who have declared a major in either option or a double major which includes Media/Theatre Arts are charged a program fee per semester (subject to annual increase) beginning their sophomore year.
MPVT Gate Requirements
The Media and Theatre Arts/MPVT option will accept no more than 48 students into the sophomore year based in part on the students' GPA for the five required MTA freshman courses.
The MPVT gate GPA calculation
is based solely on grades
in MTA 101IA, MTA 102, MTA
103RA, MTA 104, and MTA 218D.
In addition, to successfully
pass through the gate, students
must have completed 15 credits
in the University core (including
ENGL 121W and University Seminar)
by the end of their freshman
year. Admission to the sophomore
year also requires submission
of a portfolio. The portfolio
will consist of one film selected
from the individual projects
shot in MTA 102 and a written
statement. Candidates must
submit a completed application
form by April 30th for admission
to the sophomore year the
following fall semester. Portfolios
are due on the last day of
spring semester finals week.
The department will notify
students for the following
semester on or before June
30th. When any of the five
required first-year MTA courses
have been attempted at MSU,
a student's grade may change
only by retaking that specific
course in Media and Theatre
Arts (i.e., no transfer credits
or other substitutions for
the specific course are permitted).
In addition, admission to
the upper division 300 and
400 level courses in Motion
Picture/Video/Theatre requires
a combined GPA of 3.0 in all
departmental classes required
at the 100 and 200 levels.
Curricula in Media and Theatre Arts
The following is the course plan for MTA majors in the Motion Picture/Video/Theatre Option.
The freshman year requirements must be successfully completed before a student may enroll in sophomore
year courses. Entrance to the sophomore year requires that the students complete specific gate requirements (see above).
| Freshman Year | F | S |
| MTA 101IA--Film in America | 3 | |
| MTA 102--Aesthetics of Film Production* | 3 | |
| MTA 103RA--Understanding Photography |
| 3 |
| MTA 104--Theatre and Mass Media |
| 3 |
| MTA 218D--International Film & Television |
3 | |
| University Core and Electives |
6 |
9 |
| 15 | 15 |
*MTA 102, ENGL 121W and University Seminar are offered both fall and spring semesters and may be taken in either semester. The sophomore year requirements must be successfully completed before a student may enroll in junior year courses.
All required MTA first and second year courses must be completed with
a minimum average GPA of 3.00 in order to advance to upper division, 300-400
level classes in this curriculum.
| Junior Year | F | S |
| MTA 371--Junior Production:Nonfiction** | | 4 |
| MTA 372--Junior Production:Fiction** | | 4 |
| MTA 374--Junior Production:Stage** | 4 | |
| Take one of the following: |
|
|
| MTA 377D--Whtnss & Mascinty in Cinema | 3 | |
| MTA 378--Compare Critical Approaches | 3 | |
| MTA 379--Film Criticism | | 3 |
| MTA 401--Films Studies Seminar* | | 3 |
| University Core and Electives |
5 | 4 |
| 15 | 15 |
MTA 371 and MTA 372 are offered both fall and spring semesters. These courses may be taken in either fall or spring semester. Multiple sections are taught by different instructors so that students may choose the section that best matches their interests. MTA 374 is only offered in Fall, must be taken then.
| | |
| Senior Year | F | S |
| MTA 472--Sr Pd Mn Pic/TV/Video/Thtr** |
2 | |
| MTA 474--Ind Sr Pd Mn Pic/TV/Vid/Thtr** |
3 |
|
| University Core and Electives |
10 | 15 |
| 15 | 15 |
**MTA 472 and MTA 474 are offered both fall and spring semesters. These
courses may be taken in either fall or spring semester. MTA 474 is a co-requisite
of MTA 472 and must be taken concurrently.
Electives
In addition, the department requires that each student take a minimum of 9 elective credits taken from any of the following:
*MTA 370, MTA 401, MTA 333, MTA 470 and 476 are repeatable courses.
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation, 42 of these credits must be in courses numbered 300 or above.
| Freshman Year |
F |
S |
| Take one of the following: |
|
|
| MTA
101IA--Film in America
(F) (or) |
0/3 |
0/3 |
| MTA 102--Aesthetics |
| MTA 103--Undrstnd Photography |
3 |
|
| MTA 106--Intermediate Photography |
|
3 |
| University Core and Electives |
9/12 |
9/12 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
|
|
Students pursuing the Photography Option will take MTA 103 Understanding Photography, in fall semester; and MTA 106, Intermediate Photography, in spring semester. Students who earn a grade of B or better in MTA 103 and MTA 106 will be eligible for faculty review of their portfolios. Following a successful portfolio review, students will be registered for second-year classes. Portfolio submissions will be accepted immediately after the scheduled critique of lab assignments in MTA 106. Students will be notified of results of reviews in a timely manner as well as computer requirements for Fall semester.
| Sophomore Year |
F |
S |
| ART 110RA--2 D Fundamentals (or) | 4/3 | 4/3 |
| ART 111RA--3 D Fundamentals (or) |
| ART 112RA--Drawing |
| MTA 260--Intro to Color Photo |
4 |
|
| MTA 264--Advanced
B&W Photography |
|
4 |
| MTA 301--Investigations into Photography |
3 |
|
| MTA
303--Early History of Photography* (or) | | 3 |
| MTA
304--Recent History of Photography* | | 3 |
| University Core and Electives |
8/5/4 |
8/5/4 |
|
15 |
15 |
| Junior Year |
F |
S |
| MTA 303--Early History of Photography* (or) | | 3 |
| MTA 304--Recent History of Photography*
| | 3 |
| Take four of the following, two each semester: |
| MTA
319--Alternative Processes |
|
4 |
| MTA
341--Portraiture |
4 |
4 |
| MTA
342--Advanced Lighting Practices |
4 |
|
| MTA
343--Non-Fiction Photography |
|
4 |
| MTA
344--Experimental Photography |
4 |
|
| MTA
360--Advanced Color Photography |
|
4 |
| MTA
361--Photography: Professional Practices |
4 |
|
| MTA
400--Production Seminar |
4 |
4 |
| University Core and electives |
7 |
4 |
|
15 |
15 |
|
|
|
*Each student must complete both MTA 303 and MTA 304. Because these courses are offered spring semester only, alternating years it is important to take them immediately.
| Senior Year |
F |
S |
| MTA 473--Sr Prod Photo |
2 |
2 |
| MTA 475--Ind Sr Prod Photo |
3 |
3 |
| University Core and Electives |
10 |
10 |
|
15 |
15 |
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation, 42 of these credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above.
Due to over enrollment of Photography majors, the department has issued a moratorium on Photography minors.
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