Approved Film Studies Courses

Among the courses that may fulfill the Film Studies minor are the following:

ANT 365: Anthropology through Film
ART 315: Introduction to Photography
ART 325: Image Visualization
ART 453: Motion Design I
CL/PHL/RST 250: Humanities and Film
CMM 239: Development and Appreciation of Film
CMM 441: Development and Appreciation of Film Since 1930
ENG 232: Good Films
ENG 344: Introduction to Film Studies
ENG 440: Selected Topics in Film
ENG 442: Gender and Sexuality in Film
ENG 445: Screenwriting
FRN 417-418: Contemporary French Film
HST 439: Modern China through Film
HST 447: Film and Empire
JMC 260: Digital Imaging for JMC (formerly JMC 360)
JMC 332: Introduction to Video Production
JMC 417: Advanced Digital Filmmaking
JMC 432: AD/PR Video
JMC 434: Advanced Video
JMC 475: Documentary Journalism
JPN 250: Japanese Anime and Manga
JPN 403: Japanese Film in English
MUS 219: Digital Recording Techniques
PSC 403: War and Popular Culture
PSY 425: Psychology and Cinema Symbolism
SPN 417: Spanish Film
SPN 418: Latin American Film
SPN 419: Against Oppression: Spanish and Latin American Film Study
THE 111: Introduction to Acting
THE 201: Critical Analysis of Theatre Literature
THE 240: Stage Lighting I
THE 354: Stage Makeup
THE 421: Acting for the Camera
In addition to the courses on this list, students may use up to nine credits earned in Special Topics courses, including Honors Seminars, and up to three credits earned in Independent Study to complete the requirement for the Film Studies minor, provided these courses have been approved by the Director of Film Studies for completion of the Film Studies minor.

For More Information:

Dr. Walter Squire, Director
315 Corbly Hall
Department of English
1 John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755
304-696-2860