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2018 - 2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018 - 2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN), B.A. or B.F.A.


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Morgan State University offers the Bachelor of Arts, and the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN). SWAN is Morgan’s cinematic arts and sciences major with focus areas (or tracks) in (1) Computer Animation (and Interactive Media), (2) Film and Television Writing (Screenwriting), (3) Integrated Media Writing (Screenwriting) and Animation. The degree combines theory and practice and integrates production and hands-on field experience in filmmaking and content creation.

Goals:

The B.A. and B.F.A. in Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) encourages and stimulates students to value film as a distinct art form and collaborative discipline that is the dominant foundation of storytelling in the 21st Century. SWAN is designed to provide students the framework of the liberal arts and humanities to engage the discourse that is possible when film or cinema is examined across disciplines. Majors follow a course of study that is designed to:

  1. deliver quality instruction in the craft of film and TV content production and post-production from fundamental to specialized competencies;
  2. introduce film theory and practice, and the historical and cultural aspects of its evolution through innovations in technology;
  3. refine the ability of students to critique and analyze film narrative form, and to write for film and television from concept through revisions;
  4. link computer science, business, and other interdisciplinary fields of study to the applied practice of filmmaking and digital content production;
  5. combine animation as cinematic expression extending to computer games and graphic comics;
  6. provide professional location and sound stage field experience including internships, service projects, and collaborations with notable filmmakers and producers through our visiting artists program;
  7. prepare students for versatility in the motion picture television entertainment business, and for sustainable careers and entrepreneurship across diverse segments of industry as writers, artists, and content makers of film and TV in a digital era;
  8. build portfolios and cultivate scholarship for future graduate studies including MFA and doctoral research degrees;
  9. integrate technology and emphasize storytelling and content production with respect to techniques and processes best described as the cinematic arts and sciences.

SWAN faculty are, practitioners and entrepreneurs with years of professional experience across industry as authors, filmmakers, producers, directors, screenwriters, editors, animators, and game developers.

The degrees require that students complete 68 credits in the major and in supporting courses. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree requires students to complete six credits in the same foreign language at the 200-level as a part of their degree requirements. The Department of World Languages and International Studies determines students’ competency to take courses at the specified level. The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Degree requires students to complete six credits of approved SWAN elective practical studio courses as a substitution for the foreign language requirement.

SWAN courses are sequenced to develop students as filmmakers and storytellers who write, produce, direct, shoot, and edit their work. The increasingly complex work that students create over their time as majors is essential for spearheading their careers and building their portfolios.

As seniors, SWAN majors must complete a year-long studio workshop beginning in the Fall and ending in Spring. This two-course sequence culminates with a capstone film or other original work overseen at all stages by SWAN faculty.

Each concentration for the major shares gateway and core requirements required for the study of film as a collaborative art form and practice. All concentrations emphasize visual storytelling, moving image content production, and film and TV writing for diverse segments of industry including entertainment, education, and business. All tracks emphasize critical thinking and collaborative problem solving that is central to filmmaking.

Where concentrations differ has to do with professional craft and practitioner techniques required for specialization, including the electives that augment skills such as cinematography, editing, and directing.

  1. The Computer Animation (and Interactive Media) Concentration requires courses in computer science, 2D and 3D animation, motion design, storyboarding, web design, multimedia scripting, and gaming.
  2. The Film and Television Writing (Screenwriting) Concentration requires greater immersion in applied theory and practice in writing and content production (shooting, editing, directing and producing) for film/TV and multimedia.
  3. The Integrated Media Writing (Screenwriting) and Animation Concentration requires courses in drawing and 2D and 3D animation, comics, and fiction and creative non-fiction, for an approach to storytelling that factors in popular culture, transmedia, and mobile screens in a marketplace where stories exist in multiple formats.

Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) majors are expected to work closely with their advisors to choose their electives in order to design a program that best serves their career goals. The interdisciplinary major requires courses in different departments of the College of Liberal Arts, and also in the School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (SCMS). With the approval of an advisor, electives for the major can also be taken in other schools, including the School of Business and Management,, home to the Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center (EDAC).

 

Requirements for the B.A. and B.F.A Degrees in Screenwriting and Animation

A minimum of 120 credit hours are requied to graduate with a B. A. or a B.F.A in Screenwriting and Animation.  These credit hours are distributed as follows:

General Education and University Requirements    44 

Liberal Arts Core Requirements    6

Supporting/Gateway Course Requirements    10

Required Courses for the Screenwriting ad Animation Major    45

Required Concentration Courses    15

Total Credits    120

 

General Education and University Requirements 44 credits


Note


* denotes a department required supporting/major course which may fulfill a general education requirement and must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher

Note


* denotes a department required supporting/major course which may fulfill a general education requirement and must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher

Liberal Arts Core 6 credits


  • XXXX - Liberal Arts Core Course 3 credits
  • XXXX - Liberal Arts Core Course 3 credits

 

Required Core Courses for the Screenwriting and Animation Major 45 credits


Note


1 Film History/Culture Elective is one course chosen from the following:  SWAN 241 SWAN 305 SWAN 350 SWAN 355 ART 272  

2 The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Degree requires students to complete six credits of approved SWAN elective practical studio courses as a substitution for the foreign language requirement

Integrated Media Writing and Animation Concentration 15 credits


Total Credits 120


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