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Film
Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that focuses on the
history, theory, and criticism of cinema. Special attention is also
paid to the study of individual films as important and highly
influential works of art, as complex and contested cultural artifacts,
and as products of an ever-changing technology circulating within an
increasingly globalized marketplace. The Film Studies minor is open to
all Film
Studies combines the minor’s
core courses offered by the Department of English with courses offered
in a wide variety of disciplines within the School of Humanities and
Social Sciences, and the School of Languages, Cultures, and World
Affairs. The framework of the minor involves three clusters of courses,
each with different curricular emphases. The
first cluster provides 1) a general
introduction to the study of film with a focus on developing critical
skills and investigating diverse approaches to analysis; and 2) an
introduction to individual genres, directors, and trends in American
cinema. The second
cluster exposes
students to 1) important and emerging trends in non-traditional and
non-American cinema; 2) the role of cinema in the representation of
world cultures; and 3) the role of cinema in social and political
change. The third cluster allows students to
1) develop expertise in one or more areas of specialization; and 2)
understand film within the broader fields of media and visual culture. Although the minor offers students some latitude in
defining their own course of study within the framework established by
the Department of English, this freedom comes with the responsibility
of carefully planning a course of study that is both comprehensive and
challenging. Because of the special demands of the Film Studies minor
and the diversity of its offerings, current and potential minors are
encouraged to consult with the Film Studies advisor on a regular basis.
18 hours total cluster 1 CORE CURRICULUM In
addition to the courses listed below, certain independent studies,
tutorials, and special topics courses dealing specifically with film
may also count toward the film minor, as determined by the Film Studies
advisor on a case by case basis. cluster 2 WORLD CINEMA/WORLD
CULTURE cluster 3 SPECIALIZED TOPICS IN
FILM & MEDIA (at least 3 hours):
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