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      • From that one class grew a Department of Cinematography (1932) in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, renamed the Department of Cinema (1940), which led to the establishment of the USC School of Cinema-Television (1983), which was renamed the USC School of Cinematic Arts (2006).
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  2. From that one class grew a Department of Cinematography (1932) in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, renamed the Department of Cinema (1940), which led to the establishment of the USC School of Cinema-Television (1983), which was renamed the USC School of Cinematic Arts (2006).

  3. With the school's launch, USC became the first university in the country to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree in film. The school's founding faculty included Douglas Fairbanks, D.W. Griffith, William C. DeMille, Ernst Lubitsch, Irving Thalberg, and Darryl Zanuck, among others.

  4. Jun 17, 2019 · In its first 90 years, the school has established its place at the forefront of cinematic arts education and the entertainment industry. Its alumni have created thrilling movie blockbusters and provocative virtual worlds, quirky animated shorts and serious scholarship — and there’s more to come.

  5. Apr 6, 2019 · Within three years, USC became the first U.S. school of higher learning to introduce a course of study that would lead students to a bachelor’s degree in cinema.

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  6. Throughout the 20th century and now in the 21st, the School of Cinematic Arts has nurtured and inspired the writers, directors, scholars, entrepreneurs, producers, animators, interactive designers and others who have developed an unparalleled mastery in cinema, television and new media.

  7. Sep 29, 1999 · The film department was formed just three years later, offering the nation’s first bachelor of arts degree with a major in cinema. Since its inception, the school--now called the School of ...

  8. Within three years, USC became the first U.S. school of higher learning to introduce a course of study that would lead students to a bachelor’s degree in cinema. Initially known as the department of cinematography, it was renamed the department of cinema in 1940. Thirteen years ago, it was renamed the School of Cinematic Arts.

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