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Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Film Studies
and Liberal Arts Minor in Film Studies

IUSB offers an Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Film Studies, and a Film Studies minor. For each of these, students must complete the general requirements for their degrees, and in addition the following concentration requirements for Film Studies.

All courses below are 3 cr. hours unless otherwise designated. These courses may include additional time for viewing films.

Concentration Requirements (15 cr.)
Five of the following courses or other courses as designated in the Schedule of Classes are required. The minor or associate degree may include up to 6 credit hours at the 100-level. In addition, students seeking to apply a course with a more comprehensive theme to the minor should be able to show that a major portion of their work, such as a term paper or similar assignment, dealt directly with a Film Studies topic. The Film Studies Committee will review applications for substitutions.

  • CMLT C190 An Introduction to Film
  • CMLT C290 Survey of United States Film History
  • CMLT C310 Film Adaptations
  • ENG W250 Writing in Context: Women in U.S. Films
  • ENG W260 Film Criticism
  • ENG W302 Screenwriting
  • GER G370 Introduction to German Film: From Berlin to Hollywood
  • HIST H225 Special Topics in History: American History through Film
  • SPAN S411 Spanish Culture and Civilization


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Last updated: 06 September 2003
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