Film Studies

The B.A. Degree in Film Studies

Film Studies is an independent B.A. degree program within the English Department, with a 55 credit major and 30 credit minor. The disciplinary foundation of the major rests on six critical studies course requirements, including:

Art of Film (5 credits) Focusing on critical thinking about film, the Art of Film introduces the basic principles and techniques of film art, so that students can understand how film works as an artistic medium.

History of Film (5 credits) This course examines the evolution and development of film from its beginnings to the early 1960s.

Visual Storytelling (5 credits) This innovative requirement focuses on the challenging craft of telling, or making, a story primarily in images rather than through language. The requirement can be met by a course in screenwriting, film script analysis, literature-to-film adaptations, or digital film production.

Film Genres (5 credits) Because the idea of genres has always been central to the definition and reception of film, the major requires students to undertake an intensive study of at least one traditional film genre. Each of these genre courses (westerns, noir, horror, documentary, musicals) introduces students to genre theory and teaches them how to analyze a genre through a study of its conventions.

International Film (5 credits) This requirement underscores the reality that the history and development of film as an art form cannot be adequately understood except from an international perspective. In addition, the requirement in international film speaks to the program’s strong commitment to globalizing undergraduate education.

Special Topics (5 credits) Majors must take at least one 400-level siminar. These seminars offer an indepth study of the oeuvres of great film directors, or tackle complex theoretical and ethical issues respecting the film medium and its role in popular culture.

Electives (25 credits)  

 

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Film Making Courses
New and Revised 

 Filmmaking I
 Filmmakng II
 Filmmaking III
Documentary Filmmaking
Narrative Filmmaking
Film Studies Honors    

Critical Studies
Courses
2013-2015

History of Film
Horror Films
International Women Directors
Cult Films
Political Cinema
Intl. Cinemas of Otherness
Director: Anderson
Disney
Gangster Films
Classical Hollywood
Russian/Soviet Cinema
Director: Kubrick
Westerns
Story Development
Greater Middle East
Story Development
Documentary Filmmaking
Women in Cinema
Film Noir
Screen Adaptations
Italian Cinema
Narrative Filmmaking
Films of the 1960s
Art of Film
Screenwriting
Latin America Cinema
Producing
The Festival

Declaring a Major or Minor in Film Studies

Nothing could be easier! Come to the English Department (Casey 5th) and complete a form declaring your major or minor in Film Studies. You will be assigned a faculty advisor right away. And you will be encouraged to introduce yourself to Dr. Edwin Weihe, director of Film Studies, and other Film Studies faculty.