Academic Catalog

Film Studies — B.A.

This B.A. degree requires 90 liberal arts credits out of the 120 credits required for graduation.

Summary

Film Studies, B.A. Requirements38-45
Integrative Core Curriculum Requirements and Electives 183-75
Total Credits121-120

This major is approved to fulfill the Integrative Core Curriculum requirement for the Humanities perspective.

Degree Requirements

No more than five courses, including Foundations courses, may be taken at the 100-level.
At least four courses, including Foundations courses, must be taken at the 300- or 400-level.
Foundations
CNPH 10100Introduction to Film Aesthetics and Analysis4
or TVR 12200 Introduction to Media Aesthetics and Analysis
CNPH 21400Hollywood and American Film4
SCRE 10000FLEFF (Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival) Immersion1
SCRE 11100Global Screen Cultures4
CNPH 30000Fiction Film Theory4
or CNPH 30100 History and Theory of Documentary
Histories, Industries, Modes 1
Select one course from the following:3-4
ARTH 13500Introduction to Visual Culture4
ARTH 28500Art since 19454
ARTH 39500Anti-Institutional Art and Art Institutions4
CNPH 30200Selected Topics in Cinema and Photography3
EMED 12000Introduction to Emerging Media4
EMED 32000Utopias and Dystopias of Emerging Media4
TVR 12100Introduction to Mass Media3
TVR 12400Introduction to Television and Film Industries4
Genres and Representations 1
Select one course from the following:3-4
ARTH 28700Latinx Art in the United States4
CNPH 30500Contemporary Film Criticism3
CSCR 21100American Gangster: Social Portrayals of Gangs4
CSCR 23400Black Cinema: Exploring the Black Image in Film4
CSCR 25000Hip-Hop Cultures3
CSCR 26100Watching Race in American Media3
PHIL 24000Philosophy of Film4
RLST 20100Religion and Culture3
TVR 33500Electronic Media Criticism4
Global Screens 1
Select one course from the following: 3-4
ARTH 36600Art and Revolution in Latin America3
GERM 25000History of German Film4
ITAL 35000Italian Culture through Cinema4
JWST 24000Film and the Holocaust4
POLT 33200Africa through Film: Representation and Reality4
SPAN 43700Contemporary Spanish Culture through Film3
TVR 22000Global Flow of Information3
Film Studies Electives
Select four additional courses with the attribute SCRE; these electives can be drawn from the courses listed above but should not repeat courses already taken to satisfy the area requirements. These additional electives must be at the 200 level or above. Students may also apply up to three credits of SCRE 39900 Screen Cultures Independent Study or SCRE 40100 Screen Cultures Internship towards this requirement.12-16
Total Credits37-45

1 Some of the courses in this area may have additional prerequisites that students are responsible for meeting