Film Production · Mississippi
Film Production colleges in Mississippi
CampusPin lists 28 U.S. colleges in Mississippi that offer Film Production programs. Compare tuition, acceptance rate, and enrollment in the table below, every figure links back to the institution's official IPEDS data.
Film Production teaches the craft of making moving images, from screenwriting and directing to cinematography, editing, and sound, for students who want hands-on, collaborative creative work.
Schools in Mississippi that offer Film Production
Alcorn State University
Alcorn State, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$8,549
Acceptance
25%
Enrollment
2,752
Belhaven University
Jackson, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$29,195
Acceptance
53%
Enrollment
3,534
Coahoma Community College
Clarksdale, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,490
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,314
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Wesson, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,000
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,948
Delta State University
Cleveland, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$8,605
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,365
East Mississippi Community College
Scooba, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,950
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,914
Hinds Community College
Raymond, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,825
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
6,533
Holmes Community College
Goodman, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,510
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,847
Itawamba Community College
Fulton, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,420
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
4,018
Jackson State University
Jackson, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$9,090
Acceptance
91%
Enrollment
6,564
Jones County Junior College
Ellisville, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,000
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,248
Meridian Community College
Meridian, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,932
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,025
Millsaps College
Jackson, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$43,815
Acceptance
49%
Enrollment
624
Mississippi College
Clinton, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$21,698
Acceptance
49%
Enrollment
3,804
Mississippi Delta Community College
Moorhead, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,540
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,490
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Perkinston, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,950
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
6,231
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$9,815
Acceptance
76%
Enrollment
22,519
Mississippi University for Women
Columbus, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$8,092
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,825
Mississippi Valley State University
Itta Bena, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$7,912
Acceptance
51%
Enrollment
1,517
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Booneville, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,770
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,640
Northwest Mississippi Community College
Senatobia, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,660
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
5,181
Pearl River Community College
Poplarville, MS · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,650
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
4,725
Rust College
Holly Springs, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$13,840
Acceptance
35%
Enrollment
428
Strayer University-Mississippi
Jackson, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$13,920
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
422
Tougaloo College
Tougaloo, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$11,398
Acceptance
53%
Enrollment
695
University of Mississippi
University, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$9,412
Acceptance
98%
Enrollment
23,944
University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS · University · Public
Tuition
$9,618
Acceptance
99%
Enrollment
12,997
William Carey University
Hattiesburg, MS · University · Private
Tuition
$14,685
Acceptance
58%
Enrollment
4,153
Film Production programs in Mississippi: by the numbers
A quick comparison of the 28 schools listed above, drawn from each institution's published IPEDS data.
Schools listed
28
Public / private
21 / 7
Universities / 2-year
15 / 13
Cities represented
24
In-state tuition range
$3,420–$43,815
Median in-state tuition
$8,002
Lowest published in-state tuition
Itawamba Community College
$3,420
Most selective
Alcorn State University
25% acceptance
Largest by enrollment
University of Mississippi
23,944 students
Figures reflect the schools currently listed and each institution's most recent reported data. Verify current tuition and admissions details with the school before applying.
What you'll study in a Film Production program
- Screenwriting and story structure for the screen
- Directing actors and on-set leadership
- Cinematography, camera operation, and lighting
- Editing and post-production workflows (nonlinear editing software)
- Sound recording, design, and mixing
- Producing: scheduling, budgeting, and managing a production
- Film history, theory, and critical analysis
- Thesis film or capstone production and building a reel
Where a Film Production degree can lead
- Producers and directors
- Film and Video Editor
- Cinematographer / Camera Operator
- Production Assistant
- Screenwriter
- Documentary Filmmaker
Typical pay: BLS reports a 2024 median wage of $83,480 for producers and directors; film production graduates typically start in lower-paid assistant or crew roles and earn more as credits and experience accumulate.
A Film Production major, usually a bachelor's degree, covers screenwriting, directing, cinematography, lighting, sound design, editing, and producing, alongside film history, theory, and analysis. Most programs are studio-based and project-driven: students rotate through crew roles on short films, build a portfolio or reel, and complete a thesis film or capstone production. Many programs let students concentrate in an area such as directing, cinematography, editing, documentary, or producing.
Graduates work on the crews of film, television, streaming, advertising, and corporate or independent productions, often starting in assistant or below-the-line roles (production assistant, assistant editor, camera assistant) and advancing with credits and experience. Producing and directing careers are typically built over years of on-set work and networking rather than entering directly after graduation. Some students pursue an MFA in film to deepen craft, build a network, or move toward teaching.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of producers and directors is projected to grow 4.9% from 2024 to 2034, and the typical entry-level education for the occupation is a bachelor's degree. Because the field is credit- and reputation-driven, many film production graduates piece together freelance and contract work early on before settling into a specialty.
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