Minor in Film (Cinema) Studies
The Film (Cinema) Studies Minor will provide students with lectures and screenings aimed at developing an overview of the cinema. Courses include a survey of the history of film, as well as those in national, independent and world cinemas, and animation. The Minor is intended for students who wish to understand the various aesthetic and historical components of the cinema.
Required courses focus on the history and critical reception of the cinema, including technological innovations and alternative production arrangements that have engendered independent, artistic and commercial aspects of the medium. Before commencing courses in the minor, students are advised to consult the School of Image Arts web site for further information.
Administered by: School of Image Arts
Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:
To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Required courses (2):
Plus four (4) of the following:
- HST 119 Rise of Empires: History Through Film
- HST 219 Decolonization: History Through Film
- MPF 327 Film History and Criticism to 1960
- MPF 427 Film History and Criticism since 1960
- NPF 188 From Page to Screen
- NPF 505 Independent Cinema
- NPF 557 Topics in Film
- NPF 560 Advanced Topics in Film
- NPF 563 Directors and Composers - 1940 to Present
- NPF 564 Contemporary World Cinema
- NPF 566 History of Animation
- NPF 605 History of Documentary Film
- PHL 710 Philosophy and Film
- POL 128 Politics and Film
Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.