Johns Hopkins Film & Media Programs Ranked Top 20 in US
Johns Hopkins University's Film and Media Programs have been ranked No. 20 in the U.S. by TheWrap. The ranking recognizes the programs' commitment to equipping students with practical skills and industry connections.
The Graduate Film and Media Program, led by Professor Robert Newcomb, offers a master's degree with a focus on storytelling, screenwriting, and the business aspects of film and TV production. Courses are held at the MICA Film Centre in Baltimore's vibrant Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
The program boasts advanced master classes taught by Oscar and Emmy award-winning filmmakers, providing students with invaluable insights into the industry. Both undergraduate and graduate programs operate separately yet collaboratively, fostering a cohesive community of filmmakers.
The undergraduate program offers small, hands-on courses that blend theory and practice, covering film, television, and new media. Faculty in both programs comprise award-winning filmmakers, screenwriters, and industry professionals, ensuring students receive a well-rounded education. The programs are part of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and aim to provide experiential learning opportunities, preparing students for real-world careers.
Johns Hopkins University's Film and Media Programs, ranked No. 20 in the U.S., offer students a comprehensive education in film and media production. With a focus on practical skills, industry connections, and a collaborative learning environment, these programs set students up for success in the competitive film and media industry.
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