Which courses may be used to fulfill the requirement of “Twelve hours of supporting coursework” for the Cinema Studies Concentration?
Supporting coursework includes courses (1) which study texts of one sort or another in ways which are similar to or complement the ways in which Cinema Studies courses approach film (for example, literature, speech communications, or art history courses) or (2) which provide a background or context for a student’s study of the cinema (for example, history, anthropology, or advanced language courses) or (3) which provide other sorts of analytical tools for approaching the study of film (for example, psychology, philosophy, or linguistics courses) or (4) which relate to actual film or video production. Because of the great number and variety of courses which could be used to fulfill this requirement, it is impossible to give more than a sample list of courses which might be used. For this same reason, students in the Cinema Studies Concentration should consult with the Cinema Studies Advisor in selecting cinema-related courses.
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