Study the social, political economic context in which media is produced, monetized and consumed. Examine the evolution of business models, organization, ownership laws as the entertainment industry transitions from legacy media to new digital media.
15
Hours of Coursework
1 of 2
RTF Minors
2.5
GPA Requirement
About the Minor
The Media and Entertainment Industries minor is open to all undergraduate students except RTF majors who have an overall GPA of 2.5 at UT Austin.
If demand exceeds space available, the department reserves the right to select applicants based additional factors such as GPA and prior coursework taken.
- The Media and Entertainment Industries requires a total of 15 hours of coursework
- Nine hours of coursework must be taken at upper division level.
- Nine hours of coursework must be taken in residence.
- All courses must be taken for a letter grade, unless the course is only offered on the pass/fail basis. Only courses with a grade of C- or better will be counted towards the minor.
- Courses that appear in multiple groupings may only be counted once.
- Admission to the minor does not guarantee a seat in RTF courses.
Internship Courses
Only three credit hours of internship will count towards a minor. If a student chooses to take a six credit hour internship course, the three extra credit hours will count towards overall degree totals.
UTLA & UTNY
No more than to six credit hours of approved electives completed through UTLA and UTNY may be counted toward the minor.
Click on tab for the specific catalog year associated with your major. Only courses listed on your specific catalog will count towards your minor.
Students pursuing the Media and Entertainment Industries minor on the 2024-2026 catalog re responsible for the following requirements:
Requirement 1: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction To Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
Requirement 2: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction To Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 330N Internship in Media Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 350L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650N Semester in New York Internship UTNY
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
Requirement 3: 9 hours chosen from the following
- ADV 378 Television Publicity Austin/UTLA2
- F A 346 Inside the Arts of New York City UTNY2
- RTF 301D Media Storytelling and Analysis1
- RTF 302D History of Media Industries1
- RTF 321C History of American Television
- RTF 324C Introduction to Global Media
- RTF 331K 8 - Transmedia Storytelling (Topic 8 of Film, Video, and Television Theory)
- RTF 331P 3 - Internet Cultures (Topic 3 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 331P 5 - Digital Media Platforms (Topic 5 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 331P 6 - Video Game Industry (Topic 6 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 342 10 - Digital Mainland China and Taiwan (Topic 10 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 342S 1 - Global Hollywood (Topic 1 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 345 14 - Documentary and Creative Non-Fiction (Topic 14 of Studies in Film History)
- RTF 347C 1 - How Hollywood Works (Topic 1 of The Business of Media) UTLA2
- RTF 347C 2 - Introduction to the Music Business (Topic 2 of The Business of Media)
- RTF 347D Media Industries (any topic)
- RTF 347G Topics in Media Industries with Screening (any topic)
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 348 Studies in Media Industries (any topic) UTLA2
- RTF 359 3 - Asian American Media Cultures (Topic 3 of Studies in Media and Culture)
- RTF 365 9 - Media Industries and Entrepreneurship (Topic 9 of Topics in Media and Society)
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
- RTF 377H 1 - Media and Popular Culture (Topic 1 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
- RTF 377H 3 - Global Sports Media (Topic 3 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
1Course number and title change effective Fall 2024. Students who complete RTF 308 History of Film and Media prior to Fall 2024, do NOT need to take RTF 302D. This is a major required course and priority registration will be given to RTF majors.
2Only 6 hours of elective coursework from UTLA and UTNY programs will count towards minor.
In addition to specific course requirements, students must also fulfill the hour totals for overall, in residence, and upper division coursework as well as meet the grade minimums for each minor course.
Students pursuing the Media and Entertainment Industries minor on the 2022-2024 catalog are responsible for the following requirements:
Requirement 1: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
Requirement 2: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 330N Internship in Media Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 350L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650N Semester in New York Internship UTNY
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
Requirement 3: 9 hours chosen from the following
- ADV 378 TV Publicity Austin/UTLA2
- F A 346 Inside the Visual and Performing Arts of New York City UTNY2
- RTF 302D History of Media Industries (formerly RTF 308 Development of Film and Media)1
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 321C History of American Television
- RTF 324C Introduction to Global Media
- RTF 331K 8 - Transmedia Storytelling (Topic 8 of Film, Video, and Television Theory)
- RTF 331P 3 - Internet Cultures (Topic 3 of Topics in New Communication Technologies
- RTF 331P 5 - Digital Media Platforms (Topic 5 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 331P 6 - The Video Game Industry (Topic 6 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 335 3 - Contemporary Television Criticism (Topic 3 of Television Analysis and Criticism)
- RTF 342 10 - Digital Mainland China and Taiwan (Topic 10 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 342S 1 - Global Hollywood (Topic 1 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 345 14 - Documentary and Creative Non-Fiction (Topic 14 of Studies in Film History)
- RTF 347C 1 - How Hollywood Works (Topic 1 of The Business of Media) UTLA2
- RTF 347C 2 - Introduction to the Music Business
- RTF 347D Media Industries (any topic)
- RTF 347G Topics in Media Industries with Screening (any topic)
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 348 Studies in Media Industries (any topic) UTLA2
- RTF 359 3 - Asian American Media Cultures (Topic 3 of Studies in Media and Culture)
- RTF 365 9 - Media Industries and Entrepreneurship (Topic 9 of Topics in Media and Society)
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
- RTF 377H 1 - Media & Popular Culture (Topic 1 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
- RTF 377H 3 - Global Sports Media (Topic 3 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
1Course number and title change effective Fall 2024. Students who complete RTF 308 History of Film and Media prior to Fall 2024, do NOT need to take RTF 302D. This is a major required course and priority registration will be given to RTF majors.
2Only 6 hours of elective coursework from UTLA and UTNY programs will count towards minor.
In addition to specific course requirements, students must also fulfill the hour totals for overall, in residence, and upper division coursework as well as meet the grade minimums for each minor course.
Students pursuing the Media and Entertainment Industries minor on the 2020-2022 catalog re responsible for the following requirements:
Requirement 1: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
Requirement 2: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 330N Internship in Media Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 350L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
Requirement 3: 9 hours chosen from the following
- ADV 378 Television Publicity Austin/UTLA2
- RTF 302D History of Media Industries (formerly RTF 308 Development of Film and Media)1
- RTF 303C Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries
- RTF 306 Introduction to World Cinema History
- RTF 321C History of American Television
- RTF 324C Introduction to Global Media
- RTF 331K 8 - Transmedia Storytelling (Topic 8 of Film, Video, and Television Theory)
- RTF 331P 3 - Internet Cultures (Topic 3 of Topics in New Communication Technologies
- RTF 331P 5 - Digital Media Platforms (Topic 5 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 331P 6 - The Video Game Industry (Topic 6 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 335 3 - Contemporary Television Criticism (Topic 3 of Television Analysis and Criticism)
- RTF 342 10 - Digital Mainland China and Taiwan (Topic 10 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 342S 1 - Global Hollywood (Topic 1 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 345 14 - Documentary and Creative Non-Fiction (Topic 14 of Studies in Film History)
- RTF 347C 1 - How Hollywood Works (Topic 1 of The Business of Media) UTLA2
- RTF 347C 2 - Introduction to the Music Business
- RTF 347D Media Industries (any topic)
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 348 Studies in Media Industries (any topic) UTLA2
- RTF 359 3 - Asian American Media Cultures (Topic 3 of Studies in Media and Culture)
- RTF 365 9 - Media Industries and Entrepreneurship (Topic 9 of Topics in Media and Society)
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
- RTF 377H 1 - Media & Popular Culture (Topic 1 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
- RTF 377H 3 - Global Sports Media (Topic 3 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
1Course number and title change effective Fall 2024. Students who complete RTF 308 History of Film and Media prior to Fall 2024, do NOT need to take RTF 302D. This is a major required course and priority registration will be given to RTF majors.
2Only 6 hours of elective coursework from UTLA and UTNY programs will count towards minor.
In addition to specific course requirements, students must also fulfill the hour totals for overall, in residence, and upper division coursework as well as meet the grade minimums for each minor course.
Students pursuing the Media and Entertainment Industries minor on the 2018-2020 catalog re responsible for the following requirements:
Requirement 1: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 303C - Introduction to Media & Entertainment Industries
Requirement 2: 3 hours chosen from the following
- RTF 330N Internship in Media Industries
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 350L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 650L Semester in Los Angeles Internship UTLA
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
Requirement 3: 9 hours chosen from the following
- ADV 378 Television Publicity Austin/UTLA2
- RTF 302D - History of Media Industries (formerly RTF 308 Development of Film and Media)1
- RTF 306 - Introduction to World Cinema History
- RTF 321C - History of American Television
- RTF 324C - Introduction to Global Media
- RTF 331K 8 - Transmedia Storytelling (Topic 8 of Film, Video, and Television Theory)
- RTF 331P 3 - Internet Cultures (Topic 3 of Topics in New Communication Technologies
- RTF 331P 5 - Digital Media Platforms (Topic 5 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 331P 6 - The Video Game Industry (Topic 6 of Topics in New Communication Technologies)
- RTF 335 3 - Contemporary Television Criticism (Topic 3 of Television Analysis and Criticism)
- RTF 342 10 - Digital Mainland China and Taiwan (Topic 10 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 342S 1 - Global Hollywood (Topic 1 of Topics in Global Media)
- RTF 345 14 - Documentary and Creative Non-Fiction (Topic 14 of Studies in Film History)
- RTF 347C 1 - How Hollywood Works (Topic 1 of The Business of Media) UTLA2
- RTF 347C 2 - Introduction to the Music Business
- RTF 347D Media Industries (any topic)
- RTF 347P The Business of Hollywood
- RTF 348 Studies in Media Industries (any topic) UTLA2
- RTF 359 3 - Asian American Media Cultures (Topic 3 of Studies in Media and Culture)
- RTF 365 9 - Media Industries and Entrepreneurship (Topic 9 of Topics in Media and Society)
- RTF 367K Producing Film and Television
- RTF 377H 1 - Media & Popular Culture (Topic 1 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
- RTF 377H 3 - Global Sports Media (Topic 3 of Advanced Topics in Media Studies)
1Course number and title change effective Fall 2024. Students who complete RTF 308 History of Film and Media prior to Fall 2024, do NOT need to take RTF 302D. This is a major required course and priority registration will be given to RTF majors.
2Only 6 hours of elective coursework from UTLA and UTNY programs will count towards minor.
In addition to specific course requirements, students must also fulfill the hour totals for overall, in residence, and upper division coursework as well as meet the grade minimums for each minor course.
The Media and Entertainment Industries minor is open to all undergraduate students EXCEPT RTF majors following the eligible catalogs. The minor application criteria requires an overall GPA of 2.5 or better at UT Austin.
Eligible Catalogs: 2018-2020, 2020-2022, 2022-2024 and 2024-2026
Students enrolled in their first semester at UT Austin should apply after grades are posted.
A student's major college may have additional criteria that they must meet in order to pursue a minor. Prior to applying, students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in their own major to discuss how the minor fits into their degree plan.
Visit this page and use the following directions:
- Click on link for "Request Restricted Minor"
- Select "RTF Radio-Television-Film" for Field of Study
- Click "Continue"
- Select "MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES (MNCRTF01)"
- Click "Continue"