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Film Studies Minor

The Film Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry devoted to the analysis of cinema both as a unique art form in its own right, and as a medium influenced and shaped by related fields such as literature and the visual arts. Film Studies is a discipline distinct from film making, which focuses on skills of film production rather than film analysis. Students enrolled in the Film Studies Minor will gain an understanding of the evolution of cinema as an art form, the relations between cinema and other arts, and the international dimensions of the medium. The minor, housed under the umbrella of the Program of Film Studies, is offered cooperatively by the following departments: East Asian Languages and Literatures, English, French and Italian, Germanic Languages and Literatures, History of Art, Russian, and Spanish and Portuguese.

The minor in film studies requires the completion of one of the introductory courses listed below, plus 20 credit hours of course work chosen from the second list below. The introductory course must be completed before the declaration of the minor and, as with other minor course work; a grade of C- or above is required. While the minor may include courses from the introductory list, at least ten of the 20 credit hours must be at the 300 level or above. (This excludes the course used as the introductory course.) After completion of the introductory course, the student will meet with a faculty member on the Interdisciplinary Film Studies Committee to plan the minor course work. After the course work has been approved, the student may declare the minor in the college/school office.

Introductory Courses:

Film Studies Courses:

* Courses not taught in English, and requires language course pre-requisite. Once the Minor Program has been approved by one of the faculty advisors on the Interdisciplinary Film Studies Committee, the student must file the form with a college/school counselor. For further information about the minor program, contact the Interdisciplinary Film Studies Committee: Professor Ron Green, Department of History of Art, 108 North Oval Mall, 292-7481, green.31@osu.edu, and/or The Program of Film Studies, 109 Brown Hall, 190 W.17th. Also, please see the Film Studies website at http://film-studies.osu.edu/

General Information on Minor Programs:

  1. Minor programs are not required for graduation.
  2. A student may not take a major and a minor in the same subject.
  3. Courses used on the minor may not be used for the major.
  4. Where appropriate, overlap between the GEC and a minor is permissible unless specifically disallowed for an individual minor.
  5. All minors require a minimum of 20 credit hours; some require more. No more than 10 hours of transfer credit may be applied to any minor.
  6. When student complete more than one minor, each minor musht contain a minium of 20 unique hours.
  7. No grade below a C- will be permitted in courses comprising the minor; the minimum of 20 unique hours.
  8. Courses taken on a Pass/Non-Pass basis my not be applied to the minor.
  9. Some minors need individual approval by a faculty member; other do not. Sheets describing the individual minor carry this information.
  10. Students need not file their minor programs until they file their graduation applications.
  11. Once a minor program is on file in the college/school office, any changes must be discussed with the faculty adviser and/or the college/school counselor.
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Film Studies
Film Studies Program
Office of Interdisciplinary Programs
Colleges of the Arts and Sciences
4108 Smith Labs, 174 W. 18th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Tel: (614) 292-6044 Fax: (614) 688-5675