University Course Catalog

Search here for all undergraduate or graduate-level courses, along with an indicator of the term(s) in which they are generally offered. Continuing education students should search for noncredit, general credit, and certificate courses using the Continuing Education Registration System

How to Register for a class [+]


Continuing degree students register in April for summer and fall classes, and in November for spring classes. Visit the reginfo site for details. Incoming degree students for the fall register over the summer.  Incoming degree students for the spring register in December/January. Visit the new student page for details.

Continuing education students should can find and register for noncredit, general credit, and certificate courses using the Continuing Education Registration System.

For Degree Students [+]


Degree students should consult DegreeWorks and their advisor to determine courses that will count towards their degree requirements. 

Degree students should pay particular attention to the course-level of classes. Course numbers reflect the academic level of a class: Undergraduate courses are numbered 1000 to 4000 and Graduate courses are numbered 5000 to 7000. Students should register for the appropriate course level based on their own studies; i.e. undergraduate students are allowed to take undergraduate-level courses. Permission may be offered for some upper-level undergraduate students to take 5000- and 6000-level courses. Graduate students interested in taking undergraduate courses should discuss how to register for those courses with their advisor.

Catalog Search Instructions [+]


From your search results
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From the course listing:
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Course listings are updated daily.
The dates for loading each term are as follows: Courses for the upcoming summer and fall first appear as of March 1.
Courses for the upcoming spring appear as of Oct 1.
Parsons summer programs offered through SPACE appear as of Nov 1.

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Course TitleCourse NumberFallSpringSummerUndergradGradDivision/SchoolLiberal ArtsDepartment
Advanced Digital Production Techniques Intensive: Sony, Arri, RED NFLM 3001 Media Studies Communication
Art(core): Gender, Sexuality, and Cinema NFLM 3485 Media Studies Communication
Audio Production NDIG 4005 Media Studies Communication
Cinema and Ideology NFLM 3433 Media Studies Communication
Cinema of the Warrior: The Films of Akira Kurosawa NFLM 3005 Media Studies Communication
Cinematography and Lighting NFLM 3515 Media Studies Communication
Developing Ideas for Film NFLM 3500 Media Studies Communication
Digital Editing: Fundamentals NFLM 4627 Media Studies Communication
Digital Video Production NFLM 3700 Media Studies Communication
Directing Actors for Film and Television NFLM 3316 Media Studies Communication
Documentary Production Workshop NFLM 3715 Media Studies Communication
Documenting Our World: A History of Nonfiction Film NFLM 3405 Media Studies Communication
Episodic and Procedurals: Crafting The Original One-Hour Pilot NSRW 3852 Media Studies Communication
Film 2: Intermediate Filmmaking Lab NFLM 3632 Media Studies Communication
Film 3: Advanced Pre-Production NFLM 3670 Media Studies Communication
Film 4: Advanced Film Production NFLM 3680 Media Studies Communication
Film 5: Advanced Post-Production Workshop NFLM 3690 Media Studies Communication
Filmmaking Studio 1 NFLM 3660 Media Studies Communication
Home and the World: The Films of Satyajit Ray NFLM 3002 Media Studies Communication
Human Rights Issues Explored on Film NFLM 3418 Media Studies Communication
Integrated Media Production NFLM 3516 Media Studies Communication
Introduction to Cinema Studies NFLM 2400 Media Studies Communication
Location Sound Recording: Weekend Workshop NFLM 3003 Media Studies Communication
Master of Suspense: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock NFLM 3006 Media Studies Communication
Movements in World Cinema Part 1: The Emergence of an Art Form NFLM 2500 Media Studies Communication
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