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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Cinema Studies 175 Minor Program  

Minor Program


The interdisciplinary minor in cinema studies consists of seven courses, completed with a grade of C or better, and with a minimum of three courses at the 300 level or above. The courses must be distributed as follows: 1) three required courses, Introduction to Film I and Introduction to Film II, 01:354:201 and 202 (01:354:210 may be substituted for either 01:354:201 or 202), and Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies, 01:175:425 (01:354:420 may be substituted for 01:175:425); and 2) four elective courses, chosen from the list below, or from among other courses approved in advance by the program director. A flyer listing qualifying elective courses is circulated during each preregistration period, and posted on the program's website. Please note that only one production/filmmaking course may be counted toward the minor. Cinema studies minors are encouraged to complete several other courses in film history, analysis, or theory before enrolling in a filmmaking course.  

Students pursuing a minor in cinema studies must select five courses for the minor that are outside their major. Exception: English majors who pursue a cinema studies minor may include more than two 01:354 courses in their minor program, but only two of those may be counted toward the major.

Please note that cinema studies courses generally include an additional mandatory weekly meeting time for screenings, or require students to view films outside of class at an on-campus facility such as the Kilmer Library Media Center.


Required Courses:

01:354:201  Introduction to Film I (3)

01:354:202  Introduction to Film II (3)

01:175:425  Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (3)

As indicated above, the following course may be substituted for Introduction to Film I OR Introduction to Film II (01:354:201 or 202):

01:354:210  Close Readings of Cinema (3)

As indicated above, the following course may be substituted for the Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (01:175:425):

01:354:420  Seminar: Film Theory (3)


Elective Courses:

01:050:265  American Experimental Film and Video (3)

01:050:300  Special Topics in American Studies: David Lynch and the American Film (3) or  Avant-Garde and Cult Films in American Culture (3)

01:050:350  American Documentary (3)

01:354:210  Close Readings of Cinema (3)

01:354:308  Screenwriting (3)

01:354:315,316  American Cinema I,II (3,3)

01:354:320,321  World Cinema I,II (3,3)

01:354:330,331  Critical Methodology in Film (3,3)

01:354:350,351  Major Filmmakers (3,3)

01:354:370  Film Genres (3)

01:354:375  Film and Society (3)

01:354:385  Theories of Women and Film (3)

01:354:391,392  Special Topics in Film Studies (3,3)

01:354:420  Seminar: Film Theory (3)

01:420:305,306  The French Film in English (3,3)

01:420:307,308  The French Film in French (3,3)

01:420:371,372  Topics in French Cinema (3,3)

01:420:471,472  Advanced Topics in French Cinema (3,3)

01:470:349  Contemporary German Cinema (3)

01:470:350  The Nazi Period in Film (3)

01:470:360  Classics of German Cinema (3)

01:506:241 Film and History (3)

01:560:345,346  Italian Cinema (3,3)

01:940:345,346  Spanish Film (3)

01:940:347,348  Latin American Cinema (3)

 
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