University of Washington — Cinema & Media Studies / DXARTS
The University of Washington's cinema and media studies program, offered through its DXARTS (Digital Experimental Arts) division, is part of the public university's academic offerings in Seattle. The program encompasses study of cinema history and theory alongside digital arts and experimental media practices. Students in this program engage with both traditional and emerging media forms. For specific information about current curriculum, program structure, admission requirements, and application procedures, prospective students should visit the University of Washington's official website.
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Institutional facts (location, public/private control) cross-checked against the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS and the school's official site. Last reviewed 2026-06-07.
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Where is University of Washington — Cinema & Media Studies / DXARTS located?
University of Washington — Cinema & Media Studies / DXARTS is part of University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
Is University of Washington public or private?
It is a public institution. Institutional control (public vs. private) is drawn from U.S. Department of Education data; confirm current status on the school's site.
What programs does it offer?
Broad offerings have included BA, MFA, PhD. Specific degrees and concentrations change over time, so check the school's official website for the current catalog.
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