Through the Film and Media Studies (FAMS) minor, students will explore film, television, and electronic media as important art forms and cultural phenomena. In addition, students will gain an interdisciplinary understanding of the history, theory, and socio-cultural aspects of media, alongside the artistic production and digital multi-media skills.
The interdisciplinary minor in Film and Media Studies requires a total of six courses (18 credit hours). FAMS minors must complete three core courses in ART 111: Introduction to Film Analysis, COMM 211: Mass Communication and COMM 205: Mediated Messages; and three electives that support their particular interests and career plans.
Requirements
Core Courses (9 credit hours)
- ART 111: Intro to Film Analysis (3)
- COMM 211: Mass Communication (3)
- COMM 205: Mediated Message (3)
Electives (9 credit hours)
- ART 113: Photo 1 - Digital (3)
- ART 116: Computer Graphics (3)
- ART 119: Digital Imagery (3)
- ART 212 Photography 2 - Digital Darkroom (3)
- ART 217 History of Film (3)
- ART 224: Contemporary Cinema (3)
- ART 228: Design History (3)
- ART 244: Latin American Cinema (3)
- ART 260: Transatlantic Film (3)
- ART 260: Creative Documentary Filmmaking (3)
- ART 322: Advertising in Marketing (3)
- ART 327: Multimedia (3)
- COMM 206: Communicating with Social Media (3)
- COMM 220: Digital Audio Production (3)
- COMM 221: Digital Video Production (3)
- COMM 256: Queer Cinema (3)
- COMM 301: Law of Mass Communication (3)
- COMM 305: Television and Film Scriptwriting (3
- COMM 333: Feminist Film Studies (3)
- ENGL 334: Film as Text (3)
- HIST 250: Historical Documentary Filmmaking (3)
- MUS 160: Music and Film (3)
- POLSC 262: Politics and Film (3)
- SPAN 334: Film and Literature (3)
- RELST 257: Religion and Film (3)