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.
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.
Course | Title |
| CL 341 | Hollywood in Rome |
| CM 224 | Digital Video Production I: Short Forms |
CM 347 | Non-Fiction Film and Television |
| DR 278 | History of Film |
| DR 280 | Classic Hollywood Film |
| DR 281 | Films of Alfred Hitchcock |
| DR 282 | Films of William Wyler |
| EN 180 | Introduction 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 386 | Video Art |
TH 324 | Faith and Film: The Apostle's Creed in the American Cinema |
| TH 334 | The 'Theological' and the 'Religious' in International Cinema |
| WR 345 | Screen Writing for Film and Television |
| WR 357 | Writing about Film |