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The Electronic Media Technology program equips students with a diverse skill set in media communication and production. The hands-on curriculum, including real-world projects and smaller-sized classes, emphasizes practical experience. The program welcomes students from any discipline, fostering a balance between theory and practice. Graduates are prepared for careers in various media industries, such as audio and video production, digital imaging, and multimedia. The professional certificate option allows for specialization and enhanced credentials, offering flexibility for individual career paths.
Applicants are required to complete secondary school, equivalent to senior high school in the U.S., and obtain a graduation certificate or diploma eligible for university application in their home country.
All first-year applicants should have a college preparatory education curriculum, ensuring eligibility for university application in their home country. Typical subjects include Mathematics (4 years), Science (3-4 years, including Chemistry and/or Physics), and Language/History/Social sciences and other electives (3-4 years). UC acknowledges curriculum variations by country and encourages students to undertake challenging courses available in their schools.
Transcripts must cover the most recent 3-4 years of completed coursework at the secondary/high school level, including grades. Include currently enrolled classes and grades, as well as the previous 2-3 years of classes and grades (duration depends on the country). Include A-Level or IB advanced credit details if enrolled or completed. All transcripts must be in English; if not, provide certified English translations for each document.
nternational students must demonstrate English proficiency either through test scores or by meeting one of four exemptions. Acceptable tests include SAT or ACT, and there are specified minimum scores for alternative exams such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT, and Duolingo. Exemptions are granted based on specific conditions.
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