English B.A. - Film Studies
In Film Studies, students receive a thorough introduction to the many facets of moving image culture, including a background in film history, theory, and aesthetics. In this interdisciplinary program, students are exposed to a broad array of national and international films, as well as filmic translations of well-known works of literature. Students analyze film from a variety of theoretical perspectives and become critical viewers of what is now one of the most predominant forms of cultural representation. Film Studies currently offers a minor for those students who wish to learn more in this discipline without committing fully to the degree program.
Bachelor of Arts - English; Film Studies Concentration
College of Humanities & Sciences
Degree Specific Credits: 49-63
Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0
Catalog Year: 2018-2019
Note: English majors with the concentration in Film Studies must earn 45-60 of their total credits in Department of English courses.
General Education Requirements
Information regarding these requirements can be found in the General Education Section of the catalog.
Summary
Code | Title | Hours |
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Foundational Courses | 6 | |
Focus Courses | 6 | |
Film Electives | 27 | |
Upper-Division Writing Courses | 6 | |
Modern & Classical Language Requirement | 4-18 | |
Total Hours | 49-63 |
Foundational Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete all of the following courses: | ||
FILM 103L | Introduction to Film | 3 |
FILM 271L | Film & Literature | 3 |
Total Hours | 6 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-
Focus Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete all of the following courses: | ||
FILM 300 | History of Film | 3 |
FILM 447 | Film Theory | 3 |
Total Hours | 6 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-
Film Electives
Note: Special topics courses (FILM 191, FILM 291, FILM 391, FILM 491) have a repeatability of 6 credits for each level; e.g. although the course prefix and number may be the same, different course titles will count toward major requirements and graduation requirements for up to six credits at each course number level (6 credits of FILM 191, 6 credits of FILM 291, etc.).
FILM 327, FILM 381, FILM 481, FILM 484, and FILM 492 have a repeatability of 9 credits.
PHL 427 can count toward the Film Studies major when the topic specifically includes film.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete 27 credits of the following courses: | 27 | |
Tchg Oral Lang & Media Lit | ||
Special Topics | ||
Special Topics | ||
Russian Cinema and Culture | ||
Film Genres | ||
The French Cinema | ||
Latin Amer Civ Thru Lit & Film | ||
Studies in the Film | ||
Special Topics | ||
Documentary: Thry and Practice | ||
Advanced Studies in Film | ||
Film Directors | ||
Special Topics | ||
Independent Study | ||
Practicum | ||
Intro to Media Arts | ||
Surv African Cinema | ||
Native Amer and Cinema | ||
Topical Intro to Philosophy | ||
Topics in Philosophy of Art | ||
Total Hours | 27 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-
Upper-Division Writing Courses
Note: LIT 300 is open only to English majors who have completed the Pre-English curriculum and have declared a major option.LIT 300 is the pre-requisite for most other 300- and 400-level LIT courses, including FILM 320.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete all of the following courses: | ||
FILM 320 | Shakespeare and Film | 3 |
LIT 300 | Literary Criticism | 3 |
Total Hours | 6 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-
Modern & Classical Language Requirement
Note: Students may either take four sequential semesters (101, 102, 201, 202) of a modern or classical language or exemplify proficiency through examination (available through the Modern and Classical Languages and Literature Department).
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete the 202-level proficiency in either a modern or classical language other than English. | 4-18 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-