
The Film Studies Minor invites students to explore film as a unique medium with its own history, narrative structures, and cultural significance. This program promotes critical thinking about how films are consumed as popular entertainment.
The minor begins with a foundational course that introduces film analysis, covering key components and terminology. ÎÞÓÇ´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾s will study film theory and learn to analyze films across various disciplines, including literary theory, philosophy, political science, and cultural studies.
By completing this minor, students will gain a deeper understanding of film as an art form and a medium for social commentary. They will explore the social, historical, and economic contexts of film, examining both mainstream and alternative cinema, including international films and documentaries.