I've been scouring filmmaking forums for a bit today and I made an account on this site right now just to reply to this topic.
I am on my final year in the ASU film program and I found it comical that it is a program that people would even mention. The program is only a few years old so it is going through some pretty strong growing pains. The films coming out of the program have gotten progressively better during my time here, but there's still a lot of room for improvement. That said, the administration and a few of the faculty members sour the experience for the students. I know, probably every school has that problem, but I would be wary of coming here if you can get admitted to another program. The program is getting a bit large for the resources available to us. The school is huge (largest student population in the nation I believe) so that's something to consider.
As far as the curriculum, we are supposedly a program based on "ethics in film", but that's something that goes by the wayside once you get into the higher level courses. We have a few professors that you can learn a lot from if you make the time to talk to them personally. However, I think we are still short on professors that are great teachers.
Your post is a bit old so I doubt this will be directly beneficial to the original poster, but if it can provide some insight to anybody else, I am glad to be of service.