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UTLA Program Information Session

October 13, 2021 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CDT

UTLA Program Information Session

Forge real-time connections, gain first-hand experience and immerse yourself in the world of entertainment at the Wofford Denius UTLA Center for Entertainment & Media Studies. The semester-long UTLA program is your chance to live, work, and learn in Los Angeles.

Regardless of major, all UTLA students will be given an unparalleled opportunity to hone their craft and discover what it truly means to be in showbiz.

Register now for the information session. Join in person or online!

Ask questions about UTLA | Learn about the online application | Review the costs associated with the program | Hear about internships | Find out about classes and curriculum | Discover scholarships

You will receive a Zoom link in the registration confirmation and in an email before the event.

Details

Date:
October 13, 2021
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CDT
Event Category:
Location:
utla.utexas.edu/info-sessions

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Target Audience
Faculty, Staff, Students
Tags
Career Center, Center for Media and Entertainment Studies, Center for Media Engagement, Communication, Current Events, Department of Communication Studies, Department of Radio-Television-Film, Digital Media, Film, Industry, Media, Moody College, School of Advertising and Public Relations, School of Journalism and Media, Storytelling, Technology, UT in New York Program, UT in Los Angeles Program

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