*This program cannot be declared after June 13, 2019.
Given the central role of film both nationally and internationally as an art form and a cultural artifact, it is not surprising that there is so much interest in every aspect of it across the globe. Film Studies is an interdisciplinary area that integrates elements of film theory and criticism, fine arts, communications, philosophy, English, psychology, and many other disciplines into a unified field of study. Students will learn about the history of cinema, formal methodologies of all facets of film making and criticism, and critical analysis of film. Students will learn how to actively watch and interpret films of all varieties, from different time periods and from all around the world. In addition to learning about film itself generally, students will have many opportunities to study film as: cultural anthropology, literature, philosophy, psychology, theology, political science, and much more.
For further information, contact the Film Studies Minor Advisor, Dr.Colin Helb, Department of Communications.
Student Learning Outcomes for Film Studies Minor:
Students will be able to:
- Apply film, media, literary, and critical social and cultural theories to the analysis of film.
- Apply an understanding of the historical and contemporary impact of film on society to scholarship.
- Apply basic aesthetic and technical understanding of film production to scholarly analysis and/or creative production.