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Film Studies is an inter-disciplinary minor that provides students with an appreciation of film as an expressive art form, with emphasis on the history, criticism, theory, aesthetics, and narrative techniques. For more information, contact Brent Spencer, Professor of English (280.2192 or brentspencer@creighton.edu).
Requirements
All of the following: ART/COM/ENG 380: History & Criticism of Cinema (no pre-req) ENG 300: Intro to Creative Writing (P: ENG 120, 121 and 150)
Four of the following: (Four additional upper-level courses, as appropriate to program aims and student interest. Current offerings that satisfy these course requirements include, but are not limited to, the following courses:
ENG 301: Narrative Forms (P: Eng 300 or IC) ENG/COM 312: Mass Media and Modern Society ENG 403: Seminar in Creative Writing (P Eng 301 or IC) ENG 404: Screenwriting (P: Eng 300 or IC) ENG/COM/AFS 470: Seminar in Film Studies (may be repeated for 6 hours, no pre-req) ENG/COM 333: Film Interpretation: Archetypal Approaches to Movie Genres (no pre-req)
THR/ART 428: Film & the Fine Arts (P:
PHL/THL 250 and Sr. stdg) JMC 450: Advanced Digital Video FRN 572: French Cinema GER 572: Reading German Films MUS 391: Film Music SPN 481: Acting in Spanish SPN 570: Contemporary Peninsular Film SPN 571: Latinos in the Movies SRP 434/PHL 434: Philosophy of East Asian Literature and Film THR 223: Basic TV Studio Production THR 328: Acting for the Camera
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