How to Apply:
Currently Enrolled UA Students
Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts
The Media Arts major application process is available at the beginning of each Fall and Spring semester, for entry to the major in the following semester. The next available application process is listed here.
Fall 2010 Admission
Current UA students may apply in Spring 2010 to change to or add the Media Arts major (Bachelor of Arts) for Fall 2010.
The deadline for applications for Fall 2010 is February 26, 2010 for current UA students.
All current UA students wishing to become Media Arts majors must:
- be registered for class(es) at UA in Spring 2010,
- register for and attend one of the Media Arts major information sessions listed below,
- have a cumulative UA GPA of at least 2.5, and
- submit a complete application by 4 pm on February 26, 2010.
If you do not meet all four of these requirements, you will not be considered for admission to the Media Arts major for Fall 2010.
If your UA GPA is less than 2.5 you may still attend an information session, though you will not be allowed to submit an application. [First-semester UA students in Spring 2010 who do not yet have a UA GPA will be allowed to submit an application, but must earn a minimum UA GPA of 2.5 in Spring 2010 in order to be eligible for admittance to the Media Arts major.]
To attend one of the Media Arts major information sessions, you must first register for the session (after November 1, 2009) through the Media Arts office, either by phone (520) 621-7352 or in person (Marshall Bldg, rm 220). Each session holds a maximum of 20 students. Sessions are offered on the following dates:
- Friday January 15, 2010, 10:10-10:45 am
- Friday January 22, 2010, 1:10-1:45 pm
- Friday January 29, 2010, 11:10-11:45 am
- Friday February 5, 2010, 9:10-9:45 am
- Friday February 12, 2010, 12:10-12:45 pm
Application Requirements
A complete application to the Media Arts major for current UA students consists of the following:
- Media Arts Major Application Form for change-of-major students
Application form will be available at the information sessions only. - Statement of Interest — To give us a sense of how well the Media Arts major matches your interests and goals, write a 250 to 500 word statement that:
- Explores the history of your interest in the media arts. (What in your past has brought you to this interest?)
- Explains what motivates your interest in the media arts. (What do you hope to achieve in the field of media arts?)
- Describes which degree program (Film & Television Studies, Producing, or Film & Video Production) you foresee entering and one specific project (such as a short film, a film analysis, a research paper) that you would like to work on while you are here. How will this program contribute to this project?
Film & Television Studies, Producing, and the BFA in Film & Video Production). Please keep in mind that this statement does not automatically place you within a particular degree program. If admitted you will be given the opportunity to choose/apply for a particular degree path after completing a series of required Media Arts courses. We are only using this statement to determine the overall fit between your interests and the School’s offerings. Your statement of interest should be in essay form. - List of Related Experience - List and describe your involvement in arts or media arts activities, media arts-related experience, and community service activities.
- Essay - "Movies should have a beginning, a middle and an end," harrumphed French filmmaker Georges Franju. "Certainly," replied Jean-Luc Godard. "But not necessarily in that order."
Respond to Godard's assertion using specific examples drawn from a film or television program to support your argument. Be sure to construct a clear argument in your introduction that leads to a specific thesis statement, follow with your argument (supported by specific examples), and end with a conclusion. Your essay should be between 250 and 500 words in length. - Letters of Recommendation - Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, advisors or supervisors. These letters should speak to your media arts interest, academic potential and/or ability to be self-directed. Each letter must include the recommender’s signature and contact information. NOTE: Do not submit letters from family members or personal friends.
- Current UA SAPR - All applicants must provide their current SAPR, which may be obtained through Student Link.
- High School Transcript (new freshmen only) – All freshmen attending their first semester at UA in Spring 2010 must include a high school transcript. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND ADDITIONAL MATERIALS SUCH AS VIDEOTAPES OR DVD'S. THEY WILL NOT BE REVIEWED, NOR WILL THEY BE RETURNED.
Assessment of Application Materials
Applications will be assessed based on clear articulation of interest in pursuing a degree in Media Arts and academic potential.
Completed applications are due by 4 pm on Friday February 26, 2010. Late applications will not be accepted. ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. Applications will be reviewed and admission decisions made by March 12, 2010. Students will be informed of their admission status through UA email within a week of this date. Students denied to the Media Arts major may reapply in a future semester (if eligibility requirements are still met).
If you have any questions about the admissions or application process, you may contact the School of Media Arts by phone at (520) 621-7352.







