Requirements for Radio–Television–Film

A minimum of 10 courses and at least 30 credits are required for this major.1

Fundamentals

COM ARTS 250Introduction to Contemporary Media3

Radio-TV-Film Core

Complete two:6
COM ARTS 350Introduction to Film3
COM ARTS 351Television Industries3

Production

Complete one:3
Introduction to Film and TV Production
Editing and Post-production for Video and Film
Writing for Television and Film
Filming on Set: Film & Television Workshop
Capstone Films and Pilots Production: Film & Television Workshop

Theory-History-Criticism

Complete three:9
Film Comedy
Topics in Film and Media Studies
The Business and Culture of Disney
Music Industries and Popular Culture
Critical Internet Studies
Race, Ethnicity, and Media
Film Genres
History of the Animated Film
Documentary Film: Representation and Reality
Sports Media
Ethics of Entertainment Media
Gender, Sexuality, and the Media
Latinx/es and Media
Asian Americans and Media
Indian Cinema in the U.S. and Beyond
Media and National Identity
Sound Cultures: Podcasting and Music
Cultural History of Broadcasting
Television Criticism
Critical Film Analysis
French Film
Global Media Cultures
New Media and Society
Italian Film
Global Art Cinema
Avant-Garde Film
Television Genres
Media Audience Cultures
Digital Game Cultures
Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
The American Film Industry in the Era of the Studio System
Special Topics in Media and Cultural Studies
Special Topics in Film
Film Theory

Communication Science and Rhetorical Studies

Complete one:3
Communication and Human Behavior
Argumentation and Debate
Theory and Practice of Group Discussion
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication
Topics in Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture
Topics in Communication and Social Dynamics
Topics in Rhetoric and Communication Science
The Rhetoric of Reproductive Justice
Gender and Communication
Rhetoric and Health
Introduction to Health Communication
Media and Human Behavior
Social Media as Literature
Human Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Social Media & Well-Being
Online Communication and Personal Relationships
Introduction to Rhetoric in Politics and Culture
Introduction to Quantitative Research in Communication
The Discourse of Dictators, Demagogues & Extremists
Persuasion and Social Influence
Rhetoric of the U.S. Presidential Election
Great Speakers and Speeches
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Rhetoric of Campaigns and Revolutions
Intercultural Communication & Rhetoric
The Rhetoric of Religion
Topics in Digital Studies (Communication Science & Rhetoric)
Global Technology & Digital Culture
The Psychology of Communication
Contemporary Political Discourse
Rhetoric of the Cold War
Nature of Criticism-The Public Arts of Communication
Rhetoric and Power on the Internet
Communication and Health Inequalities
Digital Storytelling for Social Media
Communication and Interethnic Behavior
Classical Rhetorical Theory
Rhetoric of Globalization and Transnationalism
Communication in Complex Organizations
Dynamics of Online Relationships
Special Topics in Rhetoric and Public Address
Special Topics in Communication Science
Mass Media and Youth
Health Communication in the Information Age

Electives2

Complete two additional COM ARTS courses numbered 200-699:6
Introduction to Digital Communication
Study Abroad in Communication Arts Introductory Topics
Introduction to Contemporary Media
Communication and Human Behavior
Argumentation and Debate
Theory and Practice of Group Discussion
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication
Directed Study
Directed Study
Film Comedy
Topics in Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture
Topics in Communication and Social Dynamics
Topics in Rhetoric and Communication Science
Disability and the Media
Topics in Film and Media Studies
The Rhetoric of Reproductive Justice
Gender and Communication
Rhetoric and Health
Introduction to Health Communication
The Business and Culture of Disney
Media and Human Behavior
Music Industries and Popular Culture
Social Media as Literature
Human Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Social Media & Well-Being
Online Communication and Personal Relationships
Critical Internet Studies
Race, Ethnicity, and Media
Introduction to Film
Television Industries
Film Genres
Introduction to Film and TV Production
History of the Animated Film
Documentary Film: Representation and Reality
Sports Media
Introduction to Rhetoric in Politics and Culture
Introduction to Quantitative Research in Communication
The Discourse of Dictators, Demagogues & Extremists
Persuasion and Social Influence
Rhetoric of the U.S. Presidential Election
Great Speakers and Speeches
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Rhetoric of Campaigns and Revolutions
Intercultural Communication & Rhetoric
The Rhetoric of Religion
Ethics of Entertainment Media
Topics in Digital Studies (Communication Science & Rhetoric)
Global Technology & Digital Culture
The Psychology of Communication
Gender, Sexuality, and the Media
Latinx/es and Media
Asian Americans and Media
Indian Cinema in the U.S. and Beyond
Technology and Development in Africa and Beyond
Media and National Identity
Sound Cultures: Podcasting and Music
Cultural History of Broadcasting
Television Criticism
Critical Film Analysis
French Film
Global Media Cultures
New Media and Society
Italian Film
Global Art Cinema
Avant-Garde Film
Editing and Post-production for Video and Film
Writing for Television and Film
Filming on Set: Film & Television Workshop
Producing for Internet TV and Film
Contemporary Political Discourse
Rhetoric of the Cold War
Nature of Criticism-The Public Arts of Communication
Rhetoric and Power on the Internet
Study Abroad in Communication Arts
Communication and Health Inequalities
Digital Storytelling for Social Media
Television Genres
Media Audience Cultures
Digital Game Cultures
Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
The American Film Industry in the Era of the Studio System
Communication and Interethnic Behavior
Classical Rhetorical Theory
Rhetoric of Globalization and Transnationalism
Communication in Complex Organizations
Dynamics of Online Relationships
Special Topics in Media and Cultural Studies
Special Topics in Production
Special Topics in Rhetoric and Public Address
Special Topics in Communication Science
Special Topics in Film
Mass Media and Youth
Health Communication in the Information Age
Documentary Film and TV Production
Advanced Screenwriting
Capstone Films and Pilots Techniques: Film & Television Workshop
Capstone Films and Pilots Production: Film & Television Workshop
Film Theory
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Directed Study
Directed Study

Footnotes

1

A course can be applied to only one requirement within the major.

2

The following do not count toward the major's requirements or minimum total credit: COM ARTS 605, COM ARTS 614COM ARTS 615 and any COM ARTS course below 200.

Four-Year Plan

This Four-Year Plan is only one way a student may complete an L&S degree with this major. Many factors can affect student degree planning, including placement scores, credit for transferred courses, credits earned by examination, and individual scholarly interests. In addition, many students have commitments (e.g., athletics, honors, research, student organizations, study abroad, work and volunteer experiences) that necessitate they adjust their plans accordingly. Informed students engage in their own unique Wisconsin Experience by consulting their academic advisors, Guide, DARS, and Course Search & Enroll for assistance making and adjusting their plan.

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
COM ARTS 100 (meets Communication A)3COM ARTS 250 (meets Humanities Breadth)3
Language (if needed)4Language (if needed)4
Quantitative Reasoning A4Ethnic Studies3
Elective3Biological Science Breadth3
COUN PSY 125 (optional)1Elective3
 15 16
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
COM ARTS 272 (meets Communication B, Social Science Breadth, and COM ARTS Communication Science and Rhetorical Studies)3COM ARTS 3513
COM ARTS 350 (meets Humanities Breadth)3COM ARTS 3554
Physical Science Breadth3Literature Breadth3
Quantitative Reasoning B3Science Breadth (Biological Science, if BS)3
Elective3INTER-LS 210 (optional)1
Declare the major 
 15 14
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
COM ARTS Theory-History-Criticism3COM ARTS THEORY-HISTORY-CRITICISM3
COM ARTS 335 (Literature Breadth, COM ARTS Elective)3Social Science Breadth3
Social Science Breadth3Intermediate/Advanced Elective9
Science Breadth (Physical Science, if BS)3 
Intermediate/Advanced COMP SCI, MATH, or STAT (if BS) or Intermediate/Advanced Elective (if BA)3 
 15 15
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
COM ARTS Theory-History-Criticism3COM ARTS Major Elective3
Intermediate/Advanced COMP SCI, MATH, or STAT (if BS) or Intermediate/Advanced Elective (if BA)3Intermediate/Advanced Elective12
Social Science Breadth3 
Intermediate/Advanced Elective6 
 15 15
Total Credits 120