www.mun.ca/interdisciplinary/film/
Program Co-ordinator: Dr. J.O. Buffinga, Department of German and Russian Language and Literature
The Minor in Film Studies is an interdisciplinary program. It consists of a complement of core courses that is supported by elective courses in cognate disciplines. The objective of the program is to teach students to think historically, theoretically and analytically about film within the broad context of humanistic studies. Students completing this Minor must choose a Major in a single discipline.
Students who choose the Minor in Film Studies must complete at least 24 credit hours, including:
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18 credit hours selected from the Film Studies Course List below ;
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a maximum of 6 credit hours at the 1000 level; and
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a minimum of 6 credit hours at the 3000 level or higher
Note:
Not more than 3 credit hours in courses in the student's Major Program may also be used to satisfy the requirements of the minor in Film Studies.