The major in film provides undergraduates a strong fundamental appreciation for cinema theory and criticism, as well as the practical skills to produce their own films. With the opportunity to complete coursework in a variety of disciplines, including English, broadcasting, theatre, and anthropology, the major features a strong interdisciplinary approach to the subject of cinema. The major in film requires a minimum of 36 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all required courses applied to the film major. One-half of the hours in the film major must be at the 300 or 400 level. Students are encouraged to participate in relevant study abroad opportunities. A minor or a second major in another discipline outside the area of mass communication is required. No more than 6 hours in the film major may count toward a student's minor.
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