Students gain an overview of media and foundational skills in storytelling, media criticism, history, ethics, and application of knowledge in service to the community. Students describe and analyze the major historical movements (events, artists, genres, developments, etc.) and their interrelationships with each other and with technological, social and historical changes. Students also describe and analyze aesthetics and content, and the relationship between them for varied teledramatic arts, using ethical analysis in critique and production of teledramatic material.

Required Courses

  • TAT 300: Major ProSeminar (4 units)
  • TAT 328: Teledramatic History I (4 units)
  • TAT 329: Teledramatic History II (4 units)
  • TAT 330: Intro to Storytelling (4 units)
  • TAT 399S: TAT in the Community (4 units)