Global Tracks
Film & Television
Global Track Location
Gain an international perspective on your Film & Television major by studying abroad at UA London, hosted by St. Mary’s University. UA London offers a variety of courses to choose from, including many options for FTV Production, FTV General, and FTV History electives. You’ll get to take contemporary film and television courses while exploring the magic of London’s legendary film history and industry, all while living in the city itself. Dive in to classes like, “Multimedia Production,” “Disney and Animation,” and even “The Paradox of Horror,” and get inspired!
Explore the Film & Television Global Track with your advisor today.
Enhance your Film & Television major by studying abroad in Italy’s historic capital city through the UA Rome program, hosted by the American University of Rome. Known for its innovative art and architecture, and for its incredible blend of ancient and modern influences, Rome is the perfect place to learn to capture and observe the human experience on film. This program is especially ideal for students wanting to take FTV Production electives through hands-on learning experiences. UA Rome offers workshops and fieldtrips to enhance your learning inside and outside of the classroom. Explore “Italian Culture at the Movies,” “Film Directing,” “The Mafia in Italian Society, Literature and Film” and more.
Meet with your advisor today to discuss how these pre-approved classes on the Film & Television Global Track can satisfy your major requirements.
Venture to Australia by taking your Film and Television major abroad to UA Sydney, hosted by University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Sydney is a UNESCO world heritage site for film and is home to many globally recognized film studios, making it an incredible city for you to take your Film and Television major abroad. You’ll live in the heart of the city where you’ll have the opportunity to attend film festivals and see iconic and diverse filming locations, all while taking classes relevant to your major and exploring Australian culture.
Courses are taught in English. Connect with your academic advisor and being planning today!