UTLA

Semester in LA

  • The UTLA Center, 3800 Barham Blvd., #103, Los Angeles, CA 90068
  • Ph: 323-512-9200, 877-UTLA111
  • Fax: 323-512-0096

Semester in Los Angeles Program

“It’s the perfect transition from college life to real life.”
- Mark Dennis (UT Alumnus)

Film, Television, Music… Breaking into the entertainment business comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities.The University of Texas at Austin Semester in Los Angeles Program offers a unique opportunity for students who are serious about exploring academic and professional interests related to the entertainment industry. The Semester in Los Angeles Program is available each semester throughout the year: fall, spring or summer, and classes are held at the UTLA Center, located in Burbank, just minutes away from some of the major Hollywood studios. Courses focus on the business and creative sides of the entertainment industry and are taught by seasoned professionals (many of them UT alumni), with extensive careers in film, television and music.

Students benefit from excellent instruction in a small class setting, participation in internships directly related to their interests, access to leading industry professionals through internships, guest speaker and set visits, and the support of UTLA Center staff and program alumni beyond their semester of participation.

The program was launched in 2005 and is open to all eligible students for a limited number of seats each semester.

UT Semester in Los Angeles Mission Statement

The UT Semester in Los Angeles Program’s mission is to enable students to compete with graduates of USC, UCLA, NYU, Columbia and other film schools by exposing them to the working world of the entertainment industry, and to the people who make things happen in Hollywood. Through a combination of working internships with prominent companies, courses taught by working professionals, and guest lectures by prominent industry experts, students get chance to gain the skills and contacts that will make a career in film, television, music or new media possible. Every alumnus of the program comes to Hollywood with a real sense of where and what the jobs are, who to call, and how to present themselves. It is the goal of the program to translate theory into reality, to enable students to start their careers, and to offer real-world support as they begin their journeys.

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Information Sessions

Thursday, January 26, 4:00 PM, CMA 5.160
Wed., February 22, 3:30 PM, CMA 5.160
Monday, March 19, 5:00 PM, UTC 3.104
Tuesday, March 20, 4:00 PM, CMA 5.160*
Thursday, March 22, 6:30 PM, CMA 3.124*
Tuesday, April 17, 3:00 PM, CMA 5.160 

* Executive Director will be on campus.

Program Dates

Summer 2012  
Housing Check-In May 18
Orientation May 25
Classes Begin May 29
Last Class Day July 23
Housing Move-Out August 1
Fall 2012  
Housing Check-In August 17
Orientation

August 24

Classes Begin August 27
Last Class Day Dec 6
Housing Move-Out Dec 12
Spring 2013  
Housing Check-In January 4
Orientation

January 11

Classes Begin January 14
Last Class Day April 25
Housing Move-Out May 1
Summer 2013  
Housing Check-In May 24
Orientation

May 31

Classes Begin June 3
Last Class Day August 1
Housing Move-Out August 7

Semester in LA Fact Sheet

For UT-Austin Students (PDF)

UTLA Newsletter

March 2012 (PDF)

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