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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

FILM STUDIES


Committee on Film Studies P. Rollberg (Chair), Y. Captain, H. Feigenbaum, R. Guenther, K. Harvey, A. Hiltebeitel, N. Seavey, J.-F. Thibault

Minor in film studies—Students in Columbian College of Arts and Sciences may earn a minor in film studies by completing the four core courses below plus three additional film courses chosen from AmSt 192/AH 157, Fren 131, 132, Ger 181, Japn 162, Phil 62, Slav 185, 186, Span 131.

151 Film Theory (3)
  A reading-intensive immersion in classical film aesthetics and a survey of the theoretical and critical canon of cinema literature. Laboratory fee, $30. (Fall)
152 Genres of Film (3)
  An exploration of the relationship between cinematic structure and narrative content in various types of film. Laboratory fee, $30. (Spring)
15354 History of World Cinema I—II (3—3)  
  A two-semester sequence covering 100 years of international cinematic history from an aesthetic and political point of view. Laboratory fee, $30 per semester. (Academic year)
 

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