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Faculty |
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Professor Schwarzer |
The film and media studies program engages students in a critical study of film and other media. Through the study of history and theory, formal analysis, and production experiences, the program examines how film and media serve as powerful determinants of ideology, identity, and historical consciousness. Courses offered in a range of departments and programs constitute the major andÌýminor, reflecting the fact that cinema and media-based research cuts across disciplines.
It has been said that the mass media collectively represent the most important and widely shared context for the receipt of information and ideas in our contemporary experience. Courses in Film and Media Studies question the consequences of our passive consumption of mass media as both entertainment and information. Students learn the history and theory of film and media, analytical approaches and strategies; they also come to understand the various ways in which film and media are produced, circulated, and consumed locally, nationally, and globally.
The film and media studies curriculum encompasses history, theory, and practice, with the goal of developing in students the critical skills necessary to analyze representation and experience as they are constructed by new and emerging visual technologies, and to put theoretical and historical knowledge into practice through media production courses and exercises.
Awards
The Film and Media Studies Award — awarded for outstanding achievement in film and media studies.
Honors and High Honors
The award of honors in film and media studies is dependent on faculty evaluation of work done onÌýan independent research project inÌýFMST 410Ìýand the student's GPA.
- Independent Research Project: Every major undertakes a senior project (inÌýFMST 410) in theirÌýsenior year. Upon completion, the project may be nominated for honors. If nominated, the project is prepared by the senior for a public presentation. Following that presentation, faculty decide whether the project is worthy of honors. Honors will be conferred only on work of outstanding quality, while high honors will be awarded only to exceptional work of highest distinction.
- GPA Requirements: Film and media studies majors who have a GPAÌýof 3.30 or better in the major and 3.00 overall will be considered for Honors. Film and media studies majors who have a GPAÌýof 3.70 or better in the major and 3.00 overall will be considered for High Honors.
Courses
The courses listed below are offered by the FMST program. As an interdisciplinary program, select courses from other departments/programs may also count toward the FMST major and minor requirements.ÌýUse the major/minor links below to find otherÌýcourses that count toward these requirements.Ìý
Majors and Minors
Major
Minor
Courses
- FMST 200LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 200Ìý-ÌýIntroduction to Film and Media Studies
- FMST 210LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 210Ìý-ÌýGlobal Cinema
- FMST 212LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 212Ìý-ÌýGlobal Media: Flows & Counterflows
- FMST 224LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 224Ìý-ÌýIntroduction to Italian Cinema
- FMST 225Ìý-ÌýVisual Rhetorics
- FMST 230LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 230Ìý-ÌýGlobal Queer Cinema and Television
- FMST 235Ìý-ÌýIndependent Film Production (Study Group)
- FMST 288LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 288Ìý-ÌýNew Media: History and Theory from Netflix to VR
- FMST 291Ìý-ÌýIndependent Study
- FMST 303Ìý-ÌýThe Rhetoric of Data Visualization & Infographics
- FMST 325Ìý-ÌýThe Narrative in New Media
- FMST 333LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 333Ìý-ÌýDocumentary Film
- FMST 334Ìý-ÌýFilm Festivals and Exhibitions
- FMST 340LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 340Ìý-ÌýMusic, Film, and Media
- FMST 341EÌý-ÌýPerforming & Media Arts in Hong Kong (Extended Study)
- FMST 350Ìý-ÌýHollywood and the World: Performing Gender and Sexuality Onscreen
- FMST 360Ìý-ÌýThe Cultural History of the Internet
- FMST 362Ìý-ÌýEthics of AI
- FMST 364Ìý-ÌýDesiring Machines: AI and Race in Contemporary Media
- FMST 371Ìý-ÌýThe Rhetoric of Comics
- FMST 380Ìý-ÌýNew York Media (Study Group)
- FMST 382Ìý-ÌýMedia Industries: Practice and Perspectives (Study Group)
- FMST 390LÌý-ÌýRequired Film Screening
- FMST 390Ìý-ÌýSpecial Topics in FMST
- FMST 391Ìý-ÌýIndependent Study
- FMST 410Ìý-ÌýSenior Seminar in Film and Media Studies
- FMST 491Ìý-ÌýIndependent Study