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Well, first of all, USC is very unique in this. I cannot think of any other college or university that is going to offer the breadth of options that they do - related to all things film/tv/interactive media. They have a separate School of Cinematic Arts and offer 6 separate paths toward an undergraduate degree (Film & TV Production, Cinema & Media Studies, Interactive Media & Games, Media Arts + Practice, Animation & Digital Arts, Writing for Film & TV)… plus they also offer a # of Minors related to Cinematic Arts.
So… you could, in theory, apply to USC SCA for undergraduate and list two major preferences… i.e. 2 of these 6. That is one option for you. It is what my daughter is doing this fall. She is a rising high school senior and will be applying to USC SCA, selecting 1) Film & TV Production and 2) Cinema & Media Studies as her two major preferences. USC SCA is her clear first choice. She also though plans to possibly apply to Stanford, Yale, Brown, UTexas, FSU, UMiami, Northwestern, Columbia, UChicago, Rice, UFlorida, Duke, UVa. Most of these schools do not offer Production per se. USC, FSU and UMiami do. It is a rare undergraduate major offering. Some other schools that do are: American University, CalArts, Chapman University, DePaul U., Drexel U., Emerson College, Ithaca College, Liberty U., Loyola Marymount U., NYU, Syracuse U., UCLA, UCSB.
This link does a good job explaining what various colleges have to offer: