- Program Prerequisite: Not required.
- Minor: Not required.
- Grade Requirements: A grade of “C” or better in courses required for the major (a grade of “C-” is not acceptable). Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation.
- Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours are required for graduation. Of this total, 51 credit hours in Film Studies are required. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required by the university for graduation (courses numbered 3000 and above from any department).
- Program Code: 3085BA
- CIPC: 500602
Advisement
All Film Studies majors should meet with the program’s director and an advisor in the College of Arts & Humanities advisors early in their course of study. Andrea Baltazar (Last initial A-M) can be reached at andreabaltazar@weber.edu or Benjamin Kruger-Robbins (Last initial N-Z) can be reached at bkrugerrobbins1@weber.edu or film@weber.edu. Students can also reach out to the Lindquist College Arts & Humanities Advising.
Admission Requirements
Declare your program of study (see Enrollment Services and Information ) with the college advisor. There are no special admission or application requirements.
General Education
Refer to Degree Requirements for Bachelor of Arts requirements. The following Film Studies courses will also fulfill 3 credit hours each of the General Education requirement in the Creative Arts (CA) and Humanities (HU) categories: FILM 2200 CA , THEA 1023 CA , THEA 1033 CA , COMM 2010 HU , COMM 2250 HU , ENGL 2210 , ENGL 2230 HU/CC , and ENGL 2280 CA .
Language Courses Required to fulfill the BA
Film Studies majors must complete Option 1: Foreign Language (12 credit hours of a foreign language, refer to the Department of World Languages & Cultures section of this catalog for additional information on obtaining foreign language credit)
OR Option 2 - Foreign Language and Language Arts (6 credit hours of a foreign language and 6 credit hours of language arts). With this option students will fulfill the 6 credits of language arts by taking ( ENGL 2295 - CW: Introduction to Screenwriting or COMM 3740 - Writing for Screen ) and ( ENGL 3290 - CW: Advanced Screenwriting or COMM 4740 - Advanced Writing for Screen and Television ). These language arts courses will also count toward major requirements (see below).
Program Learning Outcomes
Students are expected to be proficient in each of these areas upon graduation from the Film Studies Program:
- To demonstrate understanding of film analysis, criticism, and global history.
- To work collaboratively to exchange ideas and outcomes of creative interdisciplinary research across a range of modalities.
- To understand the relationship between cinematic form and aesthetic effect.
- To employ theoretical and interdisciplinary tools in critical thinking.
- To understand trends in the film industry regarding emerging production methods and distribution models.
- To gain knowledge of diverse modes of film production, including fiction, non-fiction, and experimental.