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					| 2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Film Studies Minor  |  
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				The film studies minor is an interdisciplinary minor which provides students interested in film study an opportunity to declare and document this interest. Studying film develops both visual literacy and language analysis skills. In a media-saturated culture, these skills are especially important ones for students to cultivate. Motion pictures are no longer confined to the big screen, but are viewed by millions of people worldwide on screens of all sizes. The advent of relatively inexpensive, highly portable, and user-friendly video cameras and editing equipment has vastly expanded the number of people worldwide who are making and distributing movies. The skill to analyze and comment intelligently on these ubiquitous cultural artifacts is essential to the liberally educated in the Twenty-first Century. Students can also develop basic filmmaking skills. The minor consists of five units. |  
													| Core Curriculum
 Five units are required. In addition to ENG 254 , which is required of all Film Studies minors, students must take at least 2 units from Group A and at least 1 unit from Group B.Group A
 Group A Courses with a primary focus on film (at least 2 units required for minor)  ENG 254  - Introduction to Film StudiesCOMM 300 5  - Video ProductionCOMM 300 14  - Documentary Film and VideoENG 100 6  - Narratives in Film and Television (.5 unit)ENG 319  - ScreenwritingFREN 300 1  - French Language FilmSPAN 190 5  - Through the Spanish Lens: Contemporary Spanish Society and Culture Through Cinema (Honors Tutorial)SPAN 190 6  - Through the Spanish Lens: Women Behind the Camera (Honors Tutorial)FLMS 490/491/495 - *Students may take a maximum of 2 film-focused Ind. Studies (490), Directed Readings (491) or Internships (495).SPAN 310  - Spanish Conversation and Culture through FilmMUS 300 9  - Analysis of Music in FilmDANC 190 2  - Dance Film - A Calculated Framing of Bodies (Honors Tutorial or Independent Study)BWS 350  - Black Identity  Group B
 Group B Courses with a significant focus on film or skills relevant to film (at least 1 unit required for minor)  COMM 100 1  - Communication Theory (offered in spring)COMM 111  - Media HistoryCOMM 111  - Media History (summer course)COMM 251  - Digital Media ICOMM 200 4 - Media LiteracyCOMM 300 2  - Intercultural Communication (offered in spring)ART 355  - Photography IENG 100 7  - Exploring Creative WritingENG 480  - Advanced Creative Writing (Screenwriting)FREN 300 3  - The Captive and Captivity in Contemporary Francophone N. AfricaFREN 300 4  - Contemporary Franco-Arab Cultural ExchangesFREN 351  - Culture of Empire, Culture of ResistanceWGS 325  - Women and the MediaPHIL 201 1  - Zombie 101 - What Undead Teach UsSOAN 117  - Social Problems in The WireSPAN 300 10  - Spanish Crime FictionSPAN 370  - The Child in Contemporary Latin American Literature and FilmSPAN 350  - Artistic Expressions of the Hispanic WorldSPAN 367  - The Short Story, Short Prose Fiction and Non-FictionTHEA 210  - Beginning ActingTHEA 260  - Activng Workshop IJOUR 101  - Media HistoryPHIL 362  - AestheticsWGS 310  - Special Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies  Group C
 Group C Cognate Courses (maximum of 3 units)  ART 111  - Survey of Art HistoryART 112  - Two-Dimensional DesignART 345  - Modern ArtART 347  - Contemporary ArtART 315  - Book Arts ICOMM 200 2  - Introduction to Visual CommunicationENG 250  - Introduction to Literary StudyENG 180  - Narratives (1): The Short StoryMUS 105  - Appreciation of Music LiteratureTHEA 126  - Introduction to Technical TheatreTHEA 220  - MovementTHEA 369 /ENG 318  - PlaywritingTHEA 380  - Directing for the StageTHEA 256  - Elements of DesignDANC 315  - Composition and CoreographyTHEA 200 1 - Script Analysis for PerformanceTopic Dependent Courses (Groups A, B, or C)
 Topic-dependent courses when the topic focuses on film. May count as Group A, B, or C, depending on the focus. Counting these courses in the major requires approval from the Film Studies Program Director.  FREN 499  - Seminar: Special Topics in French (Group A)SPAN 499  - Seminar: Special Topics in Spanish (Group A)ENG 484  - Seminar in British and Postcolonial LiteratureENG 486  - Seminar in American LiteratureENG 224 /BWS 224  - African American ImagesENG 268 /BWS 268  - Black Women’s Literary TraditionsENG 369 /BWS 369  - Genre Studies in African American LiteraturePHIL 310  - Special Topics in Philosophy: Philosophy and Film |  
 
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