9 Bachelor's degrees in Film Studies in Louisiana, United States
Screen Arts
If you look at the world like you're behind the camera and ready to tell a story on film, Screen Arts program from Louisiana State University is for you.
English - Film Studies
The program in English - Film Studies at Nicholls State University aims to prepare students for graduate school, professional school, and careers in fields where effective communications skills are required.
Film Studies
Film Studies at Tulane University adopts a critical, theoretical, and historical approach to the analysis of individual films and to the study of cinema as an institution.
Film Arts
The Film Arts program at the University of New Orleans is designed to give students experience in film production.
English, Film and Digital Media
The English, Film and Digital Media at Loyola University New Orleans is increasingly viewed as one of the pre-eminent departments at Loyola.
Digital Filmmaking
The Digital Filmmaking degree from Loyola University New Orleans will immerse you in hands-on filmmaking from your very first semester, and features a combination of technical and industry-focused courses within the context of a fine arts program.
Theatre Arts
What better starting place for your theatre career than the place that draws on the Jesuit legacy that began the careers of legendary dramatists like Molière, Voltaire and Calderón de la Barca? The Theatre Arts program from Loyola University New Orleans has the added benefit of being in a highly creative, arts-focused community with a wide range of performing opportunities.
Film, Television, Video
Film, Television, Video is offered by The Centenary College of Louisiana. The Film/Television/Video concentration prepares students to professionally engage dynamic areas of audio/visual media production, distribution, and exhibition.
Broadcasting
The Broadcasting program at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is designed to train students in the basic principles and best practices of professional electronic media. We believe the outcome of this learning experience is visible through students’ clear expression and compelling use of audio, video, graphics and text in electronic media