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Film Studies, B.A.


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The film studies major prepares students to participate in a world increasingly shaped by moving pictures. The major is founded on the principle that the study of cinema and the artistic production of motion pictures complement one another, and all film studies majors perform substantial work in both areas. Through courses that offer a foundation for understanding cinema—and its relation to culture, history, technology and aesthetics—the film studies major teaches students to create and analyze moving images, to produce research, and to make art.

Competency Requirements for a Major in Film Studies for the B.A. Degree:


Oral Communication Requirement:


To satisfy the oral communication requirement for the B.A. in Film Studies, a student must successfully complete FST 495  or FST 496 .

Applied Learning Requirement:


To satisfy the applied learning requirement for the B.A. in Film Studies, a student must successfully complete one of the following courses: FST 301 , FST 302 , FST 363 , FST 451 , FST 493 , FST 495 , or FST 498 .

Writing Requirement:


To satisfy the writing requirement for the B.A. in Film Studies, a student must successfully complete one of the following courses: FST 317  (ENG 317 ), FST 363 FST 367 , FST 368 , FST 440 , FST 445 , FST 480 FST 496 , or another course designated by the department as “writing intensive.”

Course Requirements for a Major in Film Studies for the B.A. Degree:


The major consists of 47 hours, distributed as follows. No course may satisfy more than one Course Requirement within the major. However, a course that satisfies a Course Requirement may also be used to satisfy one or more Competency Requirements for the major.

Two Capstone Courses


Electives:


12 hours selected from courses with FST prefix at the 200, 300, or 400 level

Total: 47 hours


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