Kingfisher Concentration - Film Studies requirements (9 Credits)
Film Studies is an interdisciplinary Kingfisher Concentration that provides students with an appreciation of film as an expressive art form, with emphasis on film history, criticism, theory, aesthetics, and narrative techniques. The courses listed below are only some of the courses that satisfy the requirements. For more details, contact Faith Kurtyka, Professor of English.
This Kingfisher Concentration has an associated minor that allows for continued study of these topics: Film Studies Minor
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required course: | ||
| ART/COM/ENG 380 | History and Criticism of Cinema | 3 |
| Select two of the following: | 6 | |
| Creative Writing: Narrative Forms | ||
| Seminar in Creative Writing | ||
| Screenwriting | ||
| Global Bollywood | ||
| Satire | ||
| Comedy | ||
| Seminar in Film Studies | ||
| Business of the Arts | ||
| French Cinema | ||
| Sources and Methods: Metaphysics of Film | ||
| Sources and Methods: Stoics in Film and Literature | ||
| Film Music | ||
| Aesthetics | ||
| Philosophy of East Asian Literature and Film | ||
| Contemporary Peninsular Film | ||
| Latin American Film | ||
| Film and the Fine Arts | ||
| Total Credits | 9 | |