The Film Studies minor provides students a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the world of cinema. This interdisciplinary program combines critical analysis, historical context and hands-on ...
At its core, film is a language; Film Studies students become fluent in this language and are thus able to critically engage its larger components as they pervade our culture and our daily lives: ...
The film studies major applies the liberal arts tradition to the present-day culture of images and technologies. Courses in film history, theory, and criticism enable students to become active, ...
An introduction to the critical study of film and moving images, covering basic elements of cinema construction of the image in the frame (including lighting, the use of black and white and color), ...
Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies offer an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human communication that focuses on the intersectional nature of meaning and knowledge. Rhetoric is a vital ...
The B.A. in European Language, Literature and Film Studies offers an education in the languages, storytelling and cinema of Europe. You’ll spend time learning the European language of your choice and ...
Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies offer an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human communication that focuses on the intersectional nature of meaning and knowledge. Rhetoric is a vital ...
Although there are no prerequisites, students are encouraged to take Introduction to Film Art (FM 2022) and/or History of European Film (FM 2283) to serve as a strong foundation for film studies prior ...
The interdisciplinary minor in film studies provides you with an opportunity to explore one of the most popular and influential media from the 20th century to the present. You'll study the history, ...
If you don’t know how to use media, media will use you. The Department of Film and Media Studies helps students become thoughtful viewers and skillful producers of moving image media—a cultural force ...