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Religion and Media Minor

A “medium” is a means of communication. “Old media” include stories told orally, visual arts, music, dance, drama, and written texts. Later, media developed to include print books and newspapers, radio, television, and movies. “New media” refers to digital media. The study of all of these are included in the religion and media minor at Loyola University New Orleans

English - Film & Digital Media

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Filmmaking

Your passion drives you to share your ideas

Loyola University’s Filmmaking Program is planted in the heart of Hollywood South with major films being shot day and night both on and around our beautiful campus.

Our program aspires to cultivate artists of character and conscience, possessed of a wholistic understanding of the medium and a dedication to the craft and, further, to inculcate and inspire, in these artists, the intentional creation of stories that can build a more thoughtful, compassionate, and inclusive world.

English

With its rich literary tradition, New Orleans is the perfect place to study the printed (and the digital) word.

The award-winning English department at Loyola University New Orleans offers a dynamic program with exceptionally accomplished faculty who work closely with students on independent studies, collaborative research, publishing, capstone experiences, and creative projects.

 

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts in English