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The program offers classes in general and specialized filmmaking, screenwriting, film theory, film criticism, and other subjects. The certificate will allow you to compete for admission to prestigious film schools and graduate programs; for positions in film and video production; for employment in film and video distribution and exhibition, digital and new media, and as editors, producers, actors and independent filmmakers.
You can complete the certificate program at your own pace and earn the certificate as soon as you have finished the requirements. It is certainly possible to complete the requirements in one academic year, but most working professionals take one and a half to two years to complete the required courses, taking breaks when they have a busy season. We offer classes all year, including summer (six- week courses) and winter (four-week courses). A minimum of two courses is offered each semester
The certificate consists of six classes of 3 credits or more.
There is not a required order.
No, there is not a residency requirement.
No, admission in all classes is open and anyone can enroll. You do not have to be a matriculated UMass Amherst student to do this certificate.
There is no admission procedure. Students may register for courses up until the course begins, but we strongly suggest you enroll at least two weeks before the class starts because many classes fill up quickly.
The fee is $404/credit, which makes it $1,212 for a 3-credit course. There is an additional non-refundable registration fee of $47 per term. The registration fee is paid only once each term, regardless of how many courses a student enrolls in. Summer counts as one term. Please note that CPE limits number of credits in Summer to a maximum of 15.
The total cost for the entire Certificate depends on which courses you take and how many terms you take to complete the courses. If you were to take the 6 courses (18 credits) over 2 terms (for instance Summer and Fall), you would have to pay a total of $7,366.
Continuing and Professional Education course costs and class information
There is no financial aid for classes taken through Online Education (formerly Continuing and Professional Education). However, many students who do receive financial aid do so through outside resources such as scholarships, grants, or tuition waivers from their employers.
Eligible employees of the University of Massachusetts, their spouse and dependent children may receive up to a 50% for any CPE course taken. There is also funding available for military personnel through the GI Bill. We encourage you to visit the Veteran Educational Benefits page for more information. You can also contact @email or 413-545-5792 for more information.
If you are currently enrolled student at UMass Amherst, you can register through SPIRE. If you are enrolling for the first time, or you are not a UMass student, contact UWW for assistance with enrollment.
No, you do not need to take the TOEFL or any other English L2 exam.
No. There is complete flexibility with asynchronous training, which comes in two forms, facilitated and self-paced. Asynchronous e-learning makes it possible for learners to log on to an e-learning environment at any time and download documents or send messages to teachers or peers. In other words, participants communicate at different times from different places using the same communication tool.
No, our asynchronous te aching tools enable communication and collaboration over a period of time through a "different time-different place" mode. These tools allow people to connect at each person's own convenience and schedule. Asynchronous tools possess the advantage of being able to involve people from multiple time zones