<span style="text-indent: 48px;">To begin, we looked at Pepperdine's exisiting undergraduate film programs, Film Studies and Media Production, and pulled all the courses we thought were beneficial to film students. Next, we looked at the MFA Film Program, and added courses that we thought were essential to an undergraduate's education. Afterwards, we perused through course catalogs for the business and law schools. We were able to find invaluable courses in entertainment law/intellectual property from the law school. The business school is currently working on creating their own entertainment program, from which we are planning to pull relevant courses once the course list is made available to us. </span>
<span style="text-indent: 48px;"></span>Our prototype can be found here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zevTEARG82uoHXz1bjjHQQRPmaHkb0BMi-EPuOCt-RQ/edit?usp=sharing  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zevTEARG82uoHXz1bjjHQQRPmaHkb0BMi-EPuOCt-RQ/edit?usp=sharing&nbsp];
<span style="text-indent: 48px;">After we had drafted our prototype/proposal for the major, we met with three faculty stakeholders, two of which were Media Production professors. We also conducted a focus group comprised of current Film Studies and Media Production students. The feedback we got from both sides was invaluable, and really helped outline our next steps, which are summarized in the milestones below.</span>
[[Charchil shah|Charchil Shah]]
[[Tracy_SmithTracy Smith]]
Moises Barba
Aundene Szmolyan
[[Category:Student Priorities|Student_Priorities]]