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MINOR IN FILM STUDIES

The Film Studies minor allows students to pursue an interdisciplinary curriculum focusing on the history and techniques of film -- the dominant art form of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Requirements for the minor:

  • Fundamentals of Film Studies (CM 346/WR344) or
  • History of Film (DR 278/PT278)
  • Film Studies Capstone Seminar
  • Four electives (12 credits;listed below)

No more than one elective may be at the 100 or 200 level. A student may receive credit for no more than one course taken prior to ME 224. No more than two electives may come from the same department.

ELECTIVES

Course

Title

CL 341Hollywood in Rome
CM 224Digital Video Production I: Short Forms

CM 347

Non-Fiction Film and Television

DR 278History of Film
DR 280Classic Hollywood Film
DR 281Films of Alfred Hitchcock
DR 282Films of William Wyler
EN 180Introduction to Film and Literature

EN 336

Seminar in Literature and Film (pre-1800)

EN 380

The History of Narrative Cinema

EN 381

Fiction and Film

EN 382

Topics in Literature and Film Studies

EN 386

Seminar in Literature and Film (Post-1800)

FR 340

The Text and the Screen

GR 310

Germany in Television and Film

GR 340

German Film

HS 325

Europe Since 1945 through Film

HS 372

The Vietnam War though Film and Literature

HS 374

East Asia on Film

HS 375

Indian History, Culture, and Religion through Film

ML 341

German Film

PL 398

Philosophy and Film

PT 278

History of Film

PT 279

Silent Cinema

PT 280

Classic Hollywood Film

PT 281

Films of Alfred Hitchcock

PT 282

Films of William Wyler

PT 386Video Art

TH 324

Faith and Film: The Apostle's Creed in the American Cinema

TH 334The 'Theological' and the 'Religious' in International Cinema
WR 345Screen Writing for Film and Television
WR 357Writing about Film
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