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    Feb 18, 2025  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Department of Media Arts Admission requirements


Admission requirements

Master of Arts with a major in media industry and critical studies

Applicants must meet the requirements of both the Toulouse Graduate School and the Department of Media Arts. If applicants are accepted by the Graduate School, their files are forwarded to the Graduate Committee in the Department of Media Arts for further evaluation. The following may be considered the MRTS department’s minimum requirements:

  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with an overall GPA of at least 3.0.

To apply, the following materials should be sent directly to the Toulouse Graduate School:

  1. Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended.
  2. A completed graduate application form.
  3. Official GRE scores sent from the Educational Testing Services (MA only).
  4. Application fee.

In addition, the following items should be emailed directly to the Director of MA Graduate Studies at the email address listed above:

  1. Submit the online Graduate Applicant Questionnaire available on the Media Arts website (results will automatically be sent to the Graduate Director).
  2. A statement of purpose in which the applicant indicates their interest for pursuing a graduate degree at UNT in Media Arts. The statement should specifically address the applicant’s research interests, indicate their intended track (Critical/Cultural Studies or Industry Studies), identify any academic and professional experiences that have served as a foundation for graduate work in Media Arts, and communicate how pursuing a graduate degree in Media Arts will aid in professional plans and/or career aspirations.
  3. A writing sample representative of the applicant’s best academic work in media studies or a related field. There is no page limit; however, we recommend 7-10 pages.
  4. An applicant from outside the United States must demonstrate proficiency in oral and written English prior to admittance through submission of TOEFL.  
  5. A minimum of two current letters of recommendation.  The letters can be provided by current or former professors, industry professionals who have supervised the applicant, or professional colleagues capable of commenting on the applicant’s probability of success in a rigorous graduate program.  Referees should send their recommendation letters via email directly to the MA Graduate Director.
  6. In specific instances, the Media Arts MA Admissions Committee may request an interview with applicants under consideration.  This interview may take place in person, via telephone, or video conference.

After the first 9 semester hours of graduate study are completed, the student and the major professor should prepare a degree plan and select a degree capstone (thesis or comprehensive exam).  The degree plan must be approved by the department director of graduate studies and the graduate dean. In order to graduate, a student must have an approved degree plan on file with the Graduate School.

The MRTS department curriculum for the MA degree is designed to allow for two-year completion, with course work typically beginning in the fall term/semester.

Primary consideration will be given to applicants who have provided all required information by March 15.

Master of Fine Arts with a major in documentary production and studies

Applicants must meet the requirements of both the Toulouse Graduate School and the Department of Media Arts. If applicants are accepted by the Graduate School, their files are forwarded to the Graduate Committee in the Department of Media Arts for further evaluation. The following may be considered the MRTS department’s minimum requirements:

To apply, the following materials should be sent directly to the Toulouse Graduate School:

  1. Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended.
  2. A completed graduate application form.
  3. Official GRE scores sent from the Educational Testing Services (Required for International applicants only).
  4. Application fee.

In addition, the following items should be submitted directly to the director of the media arts MFA program at the department’s address above:

  1. A statement of purpose, describing both reasons for pursuing the terminal degree in documentary production and studies and the specific areas of academic and professional interest.
  2. A portfolio of creative work submitted electronically.  Sample creative work should include one complete production and 10 minutes of excerpts from additional work if available. Still photographs or other material that demonstrates the applicant’s creative talents and accomplishments may be submitted following consultation with the director of graduate studies. All materials should be labeled to include length and the applicant’s role in the production.
  3. A writing sample representative of the applicant’s best academic work in the field.
  4. Three letters of recommendation from faculty. If the applicant has not attended an academic institution for the past four years or more, two of these letters may come from professional colleagues capable of commenting on the applicant’s probability of success in a rigorous graduate program.
  5. In specific instances, the Media Arts Graduate Committee may require an interview of applicants under consideration. This interview may take place in person, via videoconference or telephone call.
  6. An applicant from outside the United States must demonstrate proficiency in oral and written English prior to admittance. International students must submit TOEFL scores or other evidence of language proficiency as determined by Toulouse Graduate School.  See https://www.unt.edu/admissions/international/english-language-requirements   for more information.

Previous academic work and/or professional performance, as demonstrated in the portfolio of creative work submitted with the application, must indicate the potential for graduate work in a rigorous, production-oriented graduate program in the broadly defined, but clearly focused, documentary genre.

Primary consideration will be given to applicants who have provided all required information by January 15. A second deadline of March 15 will be utilized to consider a second pool of applicants if positions are available.