Why Become an Emersonian?
You have an independent mind. You want to make an impact. At Emerson, we empower you to share your daring ideas, your creativity, and your authentic self with the world.
With an urban campus in the heart of Boston, Emerson is a vibrant community devoted to excellence in communication and the arts. Emersonians live and learn close to global news organizations, publishing companies, research institutions, literary journals, advertising agencies, media consultancies, nonprofits, and much more.
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INCOMING FALL 2023 TRANSFER STATS:
APPLIED
ADMITTED
ENROLLED (ESTIMATED)
GPA (BASED ON 4.0 SCALE)
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
STATES PLUS DC REPRESENTED
Undergraduate Majors Available to Transfer Students
Business of Creative Enterprises (BA)
Comedic Arts (BFA)*+
Communication Disorders (BS)
Communication Studies (BS)
Communication Studies Political Communication Public Relations Sports Communication
Health and Social Change (BA)
Interdisciplinary Studies (BA, BS)*$
Journalism (BS)
Marketing Communication (BS)
Performing Arts (BFA)*
Musical Theatre Stage and Production Management Theatre Theatre and Performance Theatre Education Theatre Education and Performance
Theatrical Design and Production
Visual and Media Arts (BA, BFA)
Media Studies (BA)
Media Arts Production (BA, BFA*)
Specializations include: Animation and Motion Media Cinematography/Videography Directing Narrative Fiction Documentary Production Experimental Media Production Filmmaking Interactive Media and Games Photography Post-Production Producing Sound Design/ Audio Post-Production Studio TV Production Writing for Film and Television
Writing, Literature and Publishing (BA, BFA)
Creative Writing Writing, Literature and Publishing
* Comedic Arts and Performing Arts only accept transfer applications for the fall term. + Comedic Arts only accepts transfer applicants with 32 credits or fewer. $ Interdisciplinary Studies only accepts transfer applicants with 48 credits or fewer. Any applicants with more than 48 credits will need additional approval from the department.