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Film Studies Minor

The minor in Film Studies aims to educate students in the aesthetic, cultural and political dimensions of cinema. Differentiated from the entertainment value of films in contemporary society, the academic study of cinema illustrates the power of the visual image, and the definitive role that cinematic narrative plays in the formation of cultural values and norms.

In order to minor in Film Studies, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
  • credits in one 200 level course from the list of core courses.
  • 15 credits in upper-level courses, at least 9 of which should be from the list of core courses.
Film Studies Core Courses

Film Studies Non-Core Courses

Future Film Studies Courses

Film Studies Learning Outcomes
 

 

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