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The Cinema and Interactive Media Department offers a complete curricular experience in critical understanding and effective creation of contemporary moving image media and interactive design. With two programs, the M.F.A. in Motion Pictures and the M.F.A. in Interactive Media, our mission is to explore the creative uses of narrative, documentary, technology, design and human behavior in order to entertain, impact, augment, and influence how people communicate. We prepare a new generation of innovators, storytellers and leaders in the fields of cinema, transmedia and interaction design.
The M.F.A. in Interactive Media program requires that students complete a minimum of 45 credit hours at the graduate level with an average of "B" and no grade lower than a "C-". Prior written approval is required from both the chair of the CIM department and the director of graduate studies for transfer of credit hours, for course substitutions, as well as for taking a course at another university.
Interactive Media students are required to register for a capstone project seminar. To register for this course, students must complete all courses with a standing of 3.0 GPA. The capstone course is designed to help students define and execute their final projects. To graduate, students must complete and present a fully articulated capstone project and related documentation. Students must complete all degree requirements within 6 years.
Students must complete a minimum of 45 credit hours at the graduate level with an average of B and no grade lower than a C-. Prior written approval is required from both the chair of the interactive media program and the director of graduate studies for transfer credit hours, for course substitutions as well as for taking a course at another university.
Students are required to register for a capstone project seminar. To register for this course, students must complete all courses with a standing 3.0 GPA. The capstone course is designed to help students define and execute their final projects. To graduate, students must complete and present a fully articulated capstone project and related documentation.
Students must complete all master’s degree requirements within 6 years.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Core Courses (Year One) | ||
JMM 622 | Infographics And Data Visualization | 3 |
CIM 640 | Intro to Creative Coding | 3 |
CIM 643 | Intro To Systems: Designing Interactivity | 3 |
CIM 690 | Building Interfaces | 3 |
Other Required Courses | ||
CIM 622 | Ux Research | 3 |
CIM 636 | Collaborative Innovation Laboratory | 3 |
CIM 645 | Managing Interactive Media Projects | 3 |
Specializations | 12 | |
Interaction Design Sequence | ||
CIM 642 |
Physical Computing And Prototyping | |
CIM 635 |
UI DESIGN | |
CIM 693 |
Dynamic Data: Building Database Driven Websites | |
CIM 613 |
Mobile Application Development | |
Game Design Sequence | ||
CIM 642 |
Physical Computing And Prototyping | |
CIM 635 |
UI DESIGN | |
CIM 721 |
Game Development Studio | |
CIM 795 |
Special Topics in Motion Pictures (3D Characters / Motion Capture) | |
or CIM 610 |
Foundation of Screenwriting | |
or CIM 740 |
Sound Design | |
Interactive Storytelling | ||
JMM 628 |
Seminar in Visual Storytelling | |
CIM 610 |
Foundation of Screenwriting | |
or CIM 611 |
Writing the Short Film | |
CIM 630 |
Introduction to Editing | |
CIM 795 |
Special Topics in Motion Pictures (- 3D Characters / Motion Capture) | |
or CIM 740 |
Sound Design | |
or CIM 620 |
Cinematography | |
Data Journalism and Visualization | ||
JMM 614 |
Media Law and Ethics Seminar | |
JMM 628 |
Seminar in Visual Storytelling | |
GEG 680 |
Spatial Data Analysis I | |
or COM 602 |
Methods of Communication Research | |
CIM 693 |
Dynamic Data: Building Database Driven Websites | |
Health Design | ||
CIM 693 |
Dynamic Data: Building Database Driven Websites | |
COS 651 |
Survey Of Health Communication | |
COS 652 |
Culture And Health | |
or COS 653 |
Organizations, Communication Health | |
COS 655 |
Health Communication Interventions | |
Electives | 9 | |
Students will be able to take 12 elective credits (four classes) of their choice under guidance of their advisor. | ||
Capstone | ||
CIM 691 | Capstone | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 45 |
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, or its
equivalent from a foreign institution - Demonstrated English-proficiency for students whose native language is not English – a minimum
score of 100 on the TOEFL - Statement of purpose
A 500-word typed essay submitted during the online application - Application Fee
Pay the $65 non-refundable application fee. The fee can be paid when you submit your application
online. - Three letters of recommendation
Three letters of recommendation are required from individuals who can assess your potential for
graduate study. You may register your recommenders in the online application system so that they
can submit their letters electronically. You may also send letters of recommendation by email to
socgrad@miami.edu, or sent to our mailing address - Students are encouraged to submit a portfolio. Click here to submit portfolio. Hard-copy or USB portfolios
may also be mailed to the address below. Please note that we do not return portfolios or USB sticks.
Students may choose to submit their GRE score if they don’t have a portfolio. Submitting a GRE instead of a
portfolio will not affect their chances of getting accepted. Students may also submit both their GRE and
portfolio. Our institution code for the GRE is #5815 and the department code is #4599. - Transcripts
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- Flexible study schedule
- Experienced teachers
- Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
Graduate assistants are assigned to a faculty member to provide support for projects, teaching, and/or administrative duties. A student receiving a full assistantship is required to work 20 hours under the supervision of their assigned faculty member. Students awarded full assistantships receive a tuition waiver for 12 credits per semester (9 credits in the 4th semester) and a monthly stipend (totaling up to $15,000 per academic year). Depending on available funding and the applicant pool, half and quarter assistantships are also available.