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Official transcripts from all schools attended since high school graduation must be submitted to USC. For guidelines on how to send your official transcripts to USC, please click here. It is recommended that you send all official transcripts to USC's Office of Graduate Admissions at least 3 weeks prior to the application deadline. Official hard-copy transcripts should be mailed to:
University of Southern California
USC Office of Graduate Admission
3601 South Flower Street
Room 112
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915
USC also accepts uploaded transcripts on USC CAS, transcripts must be issued on University letterhead. You may also have transcripts sent electronically from your institution to admscan@usc.edu. Do not send any materials or correspondence to this email address yourself.
Curriculum Vitae:
The CV/resume should provide a record of the applicant's background and experience, including both professional and academic settings. Formal recognition - such as awards, publications, presentations, and jobs- should be noted.
Recommendation Letter:
Letters of Recommendation (One letter from an academic reference.): Three letters of recommendation are required. All letters of recommendation must be submitted via the SlideRoom reference system. Applicants are responsible for requesting letters of recommendation as well as confirming that they have been received.
Cinematic Arts Personal Statement:
Cinematic Arts Personal Statement (please upload in PDF format under the "Forms" section): The Cinematic Arts personal statement should be a carefully prepared explanation of the applicant's goals, describing any film, television, scholarly, critical or other creative background, as well as career objectives. It should present a clear and accurate picture of the applicant, outline objectives in the field of cinema and media studies and explain how attending the School of Cinematic Arts will help reach these goals.
Writing Sample:
Writing Sample (please upload in PDF format under the "Forms" section): The writing sample should be a review or analysis of some aspect of film, television, or new media; a discussion or application of critical theory; or a published article.
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:http://cinema.usc.edu/admissions/procedures/mediastudies/phdprocedures.cfm
招生电话:213.740.3334
招生邮箱:mediastudies@cinema.usc.edu
邮寄地址:University of Southern California, USC Office of Graduate Admission, 3601 South Flower Street, Room 112, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915