Courses at the 200-level
FILM 219: Methods of Film Analysis
Major concepts and methodologies in film studies are introduced. Emphasis is on critical readings and writings of film.
4 credit hours
- FILM 116 or consent of program director
FILM 220: History of Film I
The history of silent film is traced from 1896 to 1926. Major theoretical statements from the period are also considered.
4 credit hours
- FILM 116 or consent of program director
FILM 221: History of Film II
Focus is on the development of sound film from the late 1920s to the present. It is strongly recommended that students take Film Studies 220 before enrolling in this course.
4 credit hours
- FILM 116 or consent of program director
FILM 262: Film and Representation: Cross-Cultural Projections
Focus is on cross-cultural representation in film. Students analyze the way American cinema has represented other cultures and the ways other cultures have represented themselves through film.
4 credit hours
- Gen. Ed. Core 1,2, and 3


