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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary Film Studies


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Film Studies Minor

The Film Studies Minor (FS) provides a unique perspective on film from a constellation of fields and disciplines within the School of Liberal Arts, including Communication and Media, English, Women’s and Gender Studies, World Languages and Cultural Studies, and Visual and Performing Arts. This minor will equip students with tools to analyze the formal aspects of cinema, as well as its broader social, cultural, and historical significance. Students will also have the opportunity to learn film and video production techniques.

The minor is intended for students who wish to deepen their understanding of film history, analysis, video production, and editing. The Film Studies Minor can lead to opportunities in filmmaking, directing, editing, film criticism, and provide the background necessary to pursue graduate studies. It is strongly recommended that students gain experience in film production. There are multiple elective courses that provide this learning opportunity. In addition, students might pursue internships, directed studies, or other options outside of the classroom.

The minor requires the completion of a minimum of 18 credits, with a minimum of five courses (including 2 foundational courses and 3 elective courses) chosen from the list below and distributed so that no more than two elective courses can be taken from the same department. 

 

Minor Requirements


The minor requires the completion of a minimum of 18 credits, with a minimum of five courses (including 1 foundational course and 4 elective courses) chosen from the list below and distributed so that no more than two elective courses can be taken from the same department.

Foundational Courses


Students must choose one of the following three foundational courses:

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