Apr 18, 2024  
Course Catalog 2023-2024 
    
Course Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cinema Studies Major


The major consists of a minimum of nine full courses (or the equivalent).

Note: Students must earn minimum grades of C- or P for all courses that apply toward the major.


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The cinema studies major is not divided into separate tracks as the program believes that knowing about how movies are made enhances critical work while a knowledge of the history and theory of cinema supports filmmaking.

Note(s) on Requirements


  • At least five of the required nine courses must be cinema studies courses; up to four of the required courses may be taken in such other departments and programs as TIMARA, creative writing, theater, studio art, English, comparative literature, Africana studies, and East Asian studies.
  • At least two of the required critical studies courses must be taken at the 300-level or above.
  • Major elective courses should be chosen by the student in consultation with a major advisor; these courses may be taught by cinema studies faculty or by faculty in related departments.

Transfer of Credit Toward the Major


For approval of transfer credit toward the major, students should consult with the program director, preferably with syllabi in hand.

  • No more than four full courses or the equivalent of transfer credit may be applied to the cinema studies major.
  • No more than one 300-level course may be transferred for credit.

Study Away and Other Sponsored Off-Campus Programs


The Cinema Studies Program has consortial arrangements with the Prague Film School (PFS) and with the Film Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. All film courses offered at PFS and Tisch, including those in film production, may count toward the cinema studies major.

  • Students may earn up to 16 credits during a semester at either program, which will count toward the major elective requirement.
  • In addition, students may substitute these credits for one 300-level production course for the major.

Students interested in transferring credit from these or other off-campus programs should consult with the program director. Both CINE 290  and CINE 298  should be taken before studying away.

Course of Study


Each student in the cinema studies major shapes their own program with the help of their advisor.

Students begin critical studies in cinema with 100- and 200-level courses which are open without prerequisites; students interested in majoring in cinema studies should plan to take CINE 290  by the end of their sophomore year.

While the program offers a general introductory course in film production (CINE 291 ), we also think students can begin learning to make movies by choosing the kind of filmmaking that most interests them from among the 300-level cinema workshops (CINE 313 CINE 320 CINE 324 , CINE 326 ). These small-enrollment courses have special tutorial sessions for students with little or no experience in filmmaking. Each of these courses may be repeated for full credit.

Senior Project


All students graduating with a major in cinema studies may submit senior projects in production or critical studies to be considered for award recognition at the end of their senior year.

Detailed Major Requirements


Cinema Studies Major Course Lists


Critical Studies Courses


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300-Level Cinema Studies Elective Courses


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Cinema Studies Major Elective Courses


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