2017-2018
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
COM 600 Contemporary Issues in Sports Media |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives (see advisor) |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives (see advisor) |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2018 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
2018-2019
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
COM 600 Contemporary Issues in Sports Media |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2019 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Post-Production Workflow (fall)
- Art of the Sizzle Reel (spring)
- Avid Editing I
- Avid Editing II
- Color Correction
- Producing the Fashion Video (spring)
- Sports Directing Seminar (spring)
- Sports Production Practicum
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Creative Producing
- Production Management
- Sports Production (spring)
- Visual Effects Workshop I: Compositing (fall)
- Visual Effects Workshop II (spring)
TRF 642 Television Production Workshop
TRF 653 Shortform Production
TRF 659 Documentary Production(fall)
Capstone Level:
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 662 Advanced Television Production
TRF 669 Advanced Filmmaking
(separate sections for fiction and nonfiction films)
TELEVISION AND CINEMA STUDIES
TRF 530 Popular Culture Studies
(courses alternate by topic/semester; at least one offered per semester)
- Sports on TV (fall)
- Story: Creators’ Perspectives
TRF 640 Topics in Critical and Historical Perspectives
- TV in the Age of the Internet: 2001-present (fall 18)
- Television in the Network Age: 1947-1981 (spring 19)
- Television in the Cable Era: 1980-2001 (fall 19)
AUDIO AND RADIO
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Art of the Podcast (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over I (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over II: (spring)
TRF 648 Producing Radio: On Air to Online (fall)
TRF 654 Music Recording (spring)
TRF 656 Sound for Picture
TRF 657 Music Underscoring (fall)
Capstone Level
TRF 668 Advanced Audio
MANAGEMENT
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Reality Check: The Business of Unscripted TV (spring)
- Art and Science of Creative Teams (spring)
TRF 592 Film Business
TRF 594 Television Business
TRF 595 Programming and Audience Analysis (spring)
Capstone Level
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 661 Advanced Management Seminar (spring)
SCREENWRITING
TRF 611 Dramatic Writing for TV and Film (fall)
Advanced Level: (prerequisite TRF 611*)
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Writing for TV: One Hour Drama (spring)
TRF 621 Feature Film Writing
TRF 622 Comedy Writing
TRF 624 Script Development (spring)
Capstone Level: (prerequisite—one advanced course*)
TRF 667 Screenwriting Master Class
*NOTE: since there are only two semesters in which to take three levels of screenwriting coursework, students are permitted to enroll in the following combinations concurrently:
- Fall: TRF 611 with any advanced-level screenwriting course
- Spring: any advanced-level screenwriting course with TRF 667.
2019-2020
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2020 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Post-Production Workflow (fall)
- Art of the Sizzle Reel (spring)
- Avid Editing I
- Avid Editing II
- Color Correction
- Producing the Fashion Video (spring)
- Sports Directing Seminar (spring)
- Sports Production Practicum
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Creative Producing
- Production Management
- Sports Production (spring)
- Visual Effects Workshop I: Compositing (fall)
- Visual Effects Workshop II (spring)
TRF 642 Television Production Workshop
TRF 653 Shortform Production
TRF 659 Documentary Production(fall)
Capstone Level:
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 662 Advanced Television Production
TRF 669 Advanced Filmmaking
(separate sections for fiction and nonfiction films)
TELEVISION AND CINEMA STUDIES
TRF 530 Popular Culture Studies
(courses alternate by topic/semester; at least one offered per semester)
- Sports on TV (fall)
- Story: Creators’ Perspectives
TRF 640 Topics in Critical and Historical Perspectives
- TV in the Age of the Internet: 2001-present (fall 18)
- Television in the Network Age: 1947-1981 (spring 19)
- Television in the Cable Era: 1980-2001 (fall 19)
AUDIO AND RADIO
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Art of the Podcast (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over I (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over II: (spring)
TRF 648 Producing Radio: On Air to Online (fall)
TRF 654 Music Recording (spring)
TRF 656 Sound for Picture
TRF 657 Music Underscoring (fall)
Capstone Level
TRF 668 Advanced Audio
MANAGEMENT
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Reality Check: The Business of Unscripted TV (spring)
- Art and Science of Creative Teams (spring)
TRF 592 Film Business
TRF 594 Television Business
TRF 595 Programming and Audience Analysis (spring)
Capstone Level
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 661 Advanced Management Seminar (spring)
SCREENWRITING
TRF 611 Dramatic Writing for TV and Film (fall)
Advanced Level: (prerequisite TRF 611*)
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Writing for TV: One Hour Drama (spring)
TRF 621 Feature Film Writing
TRF 622 Comedy Writing
TRF 624 Script Development (spring)
Capstone Level: (prerequisite—one advanced course*)
TRF 667 Screenwriting Master Class
*NOTE: since there are only two semesters in which to take three levels of screenwriting coursework, students are permitted to enroll in the following combinations concurrently:
- Fall: TRF 611 with any advanced-level screenwriting course
- Spring: any advanced-level screenwriting course with TRF 667.
2020-2021
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list below |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2021 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Post-Production Workflow (fall)
- Art of the Sizzle Reel (spring)
- Avid Editing I
- Avid Editing II
- Color Correction
- Producing the Fashion Video (spring)
- Sports Directing Seminar (spring)
- Sports Production Practicum
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Creative Producing
- Production Management
- Sports Production (spring)
- Visual Effects Workshop I: Compositing (fall)
- Visual Effects Workshop II (spring)
TRF 642 Television Production Workshop
TRF 653 Shortform Production
TRF 659 Documentary Production(fall)
Capstone Level:
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 662 Advanced Television Production
TRF 669 Advanced Filmmaking
(separate sections for fiction and nonfiction films)
TELEVISION AND CINEMA STUDIES
TRF 530 Popular Culture Studies
(courses alternate by topic/semester; at least one offered per semester)
- Sports on TV (fall)
- Story: Creators’ Perspectives
TRF 640 Topics in Critical and Historical Perspectives
- TV in the Age of the Internet: 2001-present (fall 18)
- Television in the Network Age: 1947-1981 (spring 19)
- Television in the Cable Era: 1980-2001 (fall 19)
AUDIO AND RADIO
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Art of the Podcast (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over I (spring)
- Art of the Voice-Over II: (spring)
TRF 648 Producing Radio: On Air to Online (fall)
TRF 654 Music Recording (spring)
TRF 656 Sound for Picture
TRF 657 Music Underscoring (fall)
Capstone Level
TRF 668 Advanced Audio
MANAGEMENT
TRF 510 Specialized Practice (one-credit modules)
- Reality Check: The Business of Unscripted TV (spring)
- Art and Science of Creative Teams (spring)
TRF 592 Film Business
TRF 594 Television Business
TRF 595 Programming and Audience Analysis (spring)
Capstone Level
TRF 600 Human-Computer Interaction (fall)
TRF 661 Advanced Management Seminar (spring)
SCREENWRITING
TRF 611 Dramatic Writing for TV and Film (fall)
Advanced Level: (prerequisite TRF 611*)
TRF 600 Selected Topics (ST); 3 credits
- Writing for TV: One Hour Drama (spring)
TRF 621 Feature Film Writing
TRF 622 Comedy Writing
TRF 624 Script Development (spring)
Capstone Level: (prerequisite—one advanced course*)
TRF 667 Screenwriting Master Class
*NOTE: since there are only two semesters in which to take three levels of screenwriting coursework, students are permitted to enroll in the following combinations concurrently:
- Fall: TRF 611 with any advanced-level screenwriting course
- Spring: any advanced-level screenwriting course with TRF 667.
2021-2022
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2022 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
2022-2023
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2023 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communication Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
2023-2024
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2024 Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communications Internship |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.
2024-2025
Second Summer Session (8 credits):
SMC 601 Sports Media & Communications Proseminar |
1 |
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase I) |
1 |
TRF 636 Critical and Historical Perspectives on Television, Radio and Film |
3 |
TRF 655 Screenwriting and Production Workshop |
3 |
Fall Semester (12 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase II) |
1 |
TRF 635 Industry Forces |
3 |
TRF 696 Research for Entertainment Media |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
2 |
Sports Communications Elective* |
3 |
Winter Session (0 credits):
Proseminar Trip
NOTE: This class is optional. |
0 |
Spring Semester (13 credits):
TRF 610 Proseminar in Television, Radio and Film (Phase III) |
1 |
TRF 637 Telecommunications Law and Policy |
3 |
Master’s electives from list (provided by dept.) |
6 |
Sports Communication Elective* |
3 |
May 2025
Date TBA: TRF Comprehensive Exam (must have completed 30 credit hours)
First Summer Session (3 credits):
COM 670 Sports Communications Internship
(Students will take SMC 675 Sports Media & Communications Practicum Summer 2025) |
3 |
Total Credits in Program |
36 |
*Because TRF offers a good deal of leeway in electives, it is possible to take more than 6 credits in sports media courses. A minimum of 6 credits is required and that may include a 1-credit internship in sports media.