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FILM COURSES
AND PROGRAMS

 



Opportunities for

Undergraduate and Graduate Film Study


Case now offers a MINOR IN FILM.


Recent undergraduate and graduate course offerings include Introduction to Film, The Horror Film, Great Directors, The Hollywood Musical, African Cinema, Literature in Film, History of Cinema, Films of Alfred Hitchcock, Asian Cinema & Drama, American Cinema History and Culture, Images of Women in Films, Introduction to Film Genres, Science Fiction Films, Latin American Cinema, Watching Movies, Introductory and Advanced Screenwriting, Dance on Screen, Film Music, Eighteenth-Century Film, Sword and Sandal—The Classics in Film, Storytelling and Cinema, and Representations of Black Religion in Film.

To see what film courses might be offered in a current or upcoming semester, check out the English Department course descriptions and the online Student Information System (SIS).


ENGLISH MAJORS PURSUING THE HONORS TRACK:

ENGL 367—Introduction to Film is an approved substitute for the ENGL 387—Critical Theory requirement.

Look for ENGL 367 in the
Fall and Spring semester course offerings

Some undergraduates have successfully pursued Dean's approved self-designed Film Majors.

English graduate students can write Master's Theses and/or Ph.D. dissertations that focus on film or include it as part of their designated topic.