Film Studies

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 40.4 k / Year(s) Deadline: May 1, 2025
401–500 place StudyQA ranking:3246 Duration:4 years

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The film studies program is housed in the Department of English. The program is centered on a core curriculum of four courses in the history of film, film genre, film directors, as well as film theory and criticism. To these core courses are added related courses, particularly those that integrate the study of moving image culture with rhetoric, philosophy, literary criticism, ethnic literature and visual cultures of all types. The program is designed for students who wish to ultimately work in academic film studies, and also for students who wish to understand film better as an art form, as popular culture, and as a major medium of communication.

The major requires 30 hours of approved courses, with four courses serving as core courses for the major: ENGL 213E Introduction to Film History, ENGL 219 Film Genre, ENGL 239 Film Directors, and ENGL 373 Film Theory and Criticism. Students must also take ENGL 487 (English Capstone Experience) to complete their course work for the major.

In addition to these required 15 hours of course work, 6 additional hours must be taken from Group A (see below); and 9 hours must be taken from Group B (see below).

The general education core and electives will be those standard for the College of Arts and Sciences.

Group A

Broadcasting

  • BRDC 226 Introduction to Broadcasting (COMM 226) (3 cr)
  • BRDC 497 Independent Study in Broadcasting (3 cr)

English

  • ENGL 212 Introduction to Lesbian & Gay Literature (WMNS 212) (3 cr)
  • ENGL 213E Introduction to Film History (3 cr)
  • ENGL 219 Film Genre (3 cr)
  • ENGL 230A Shakespeare (3 cr)
  • ENGL 239 Film Directors (3 cr)
  • ENGL 269 Film Period (3 cr)
  • ENGL 270 Literary/Critical Theory (3 cr)
  • ENGL 282 Literature & the Other Arts (3 cr)
  • ENGL 315B Women in Popular Culture (WMNS 315B) (3 cr)
  • ENGL 330A Shakespeare on Screen (3 cr)
  • ENGL 349 National Cinemas (3 cr)
  • ENGL 373 Film Theory & Criticism (3 cr)
  • ENGL 413/813 Film (3 cr)
  • ENGL 439/839 Film Directors (3 cr)
  • ENGL 459/859 Writing for Film (3 cr)
  • ENGL 487 English Capstone Experience (3 cr)

Music

  • MUNM 275 Music in Film (3 cr)
  • MUNM 387 History of American Jazz (3 cr)

Theatre Arts

  • THEA 112G Introduction to Theatre (3 cr)

Group B

Art and Art History

  • AHIS 246 Modern Art (3 cr)
  • AHIS 252 American Art 1865-1945 (3 cr)
  • AHIS 346 European Art of the Twentieth Century (3 cr)
  • AHIS 441/841 Impressionism & Post-Impressionism (3 cr)
  • AHIS 446/846 Art since 1945 (3 cr)
  • AHIS 448/848 Post-Modernism (3 cr)
  • AHIS 452/852 American Art 1893-1939 (3 cr)
  • AHIS 471/871 History of Photography (3 cr)
  • AHIS 472/872 Photography Since 1960 (3 cr)
  • CERM 131 Ceramics for Non-Majors (3 cr)
  • DRAW 101 Beginning Drawing (3 cr)
  • MUNM 201 Contemporary Issues in Music & the Arts (3 cr)
  • PHOT 161 Photography for Non-Majors (3 cr)
  • PRNT 141 Printmaking for Non-Majors (3 cr)
  • SCLP 111 Sculpture for Non-Majors (3 cr)

Communication Studies

  • COMM 198 Special Topics in Communication Studies (3 cr)
  • COMM 211 Intercultural Communication (ETHN 211) (3 cr)
  • COMM 215 Visual Communication (3 cr)
  • COMM 220 Public Advocacy & Civic Engagement (3 cr)
  • COMM 280 Communication & Popular Culture (3 cr)
  • COMM 283 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)
  • COMM 312 Argumentation (3 cr)
  • COMM 371 Communication in Negotiation & Conflict Resolution (3 cr)
  • COMM 375 Theories of Persuasion (3 cr)
  • COMM 380 Gender & Communication (3 cr)
  • COMM 398 Special Topics in Communication Studies (3 cr)
  • COMM 400 Rhetorical Theory (3 cr)
  • COMM 452 Media & Culture (3 cr)
  • COMM 486 Communicating Organizational Culture & Power (3 cr)
  • COMM 498 Special Topics in Communication Studies (3 cr)

English

  • ENGL 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ETHN 245N) (3)
  • ENGL 275 Introduction to Rhetorical Theory (3 cr)
  • ENGL 344 Ethnicity & Film (ETHN 344) (3 cr)
  • ENGL 344B Black Women Authors (ETHN 344B/WMNS 344B) (3 cr)
  • ENGL 345D Chicana &/or Chicano Literature (ETHN 345D)
  • ENGL 406/806 Genre (3 cr)
  • ENGL 445/845 Ethnic Literature (ETHN 445/845) (3 cr)
  • ENGL 471/871 Advanced Theory (3 cr)
  • ENGL 475/875 Rhetoric (3 cr)
  • ENGL 475A/875A Rhetorical Theory: Rhetoric of Women Writers (WMNS 475A/875A)
  • ENGL 478/878 Digital Archives & Editions (3 cr)

Philosophy

  • PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr)
  • PHIL 106 Philosophy & Current Issues (3 cr)
  • PHIL 218 Philosophy of Feminism (WMNS 218) (3 cr)
  • PHIL 327 Aesthetics (3 cr)

Sociology

  • SOCI 373 Sociology of Mass Media (3 cr)
  • There is a $45 application fee payable online with a credit card.
  • Secondary school transcript
  • Secondary school certificate/diploma
  • Non-native English speakers must submit an IELTS or TOEFL score demonstrating proficiency in English.
  • In order to be issued an I-20, you must submit a bank statement showing sufficient support for the first year of study.

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