2018-2019 University Catalogue 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Film and Media Studies Major


For more information about the program, visit the film and media studies program  page.

Major Requirements


The major consists of nine courses, as follows:

Additional Courses (Six)


Six additional courses, at least four of which are at the 300-level or above, and at least two of which are FMST-prefix courses.

No more than three courses from a single department or program outside of FMST may be counted toward the major.

Students are welcome to choose the six courses from any (and as many) of the below categories as they wish; students are, however, strongly encouraged to take at least one course from the Film and Media in a Global Context category.

   

   

   

    

   

 

Additionally, students may work with their major adviser to select up to two elective courses not listed here that constitute a focus area within film and media studies. In order to count towards the major, focus area courses must be approved by the major adviser, the program director, and the relevant instructor. Examples of possible focus areas are: mass/popular culture, gender/sexuality, language, representation/subjectivity, narrative/narratology, digital and new media, etc. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of possible focus areas.

Additional Information


Courses comprising the major may be taken in any order; however, it is highly recommended that students take FMST 200  early in the program.

Students should be aware that certain courses have departmental prerequisites. It is the student’s responsibility to fulfill these prerequisites, even if those courses themselves do not count toward the major in film and media studies.

No more than one course counted toward this major may also count toward another major or minor.

Major Declaration


Students may declare the major after successfully completing FMST 200  with a grade of C or better.