Film Studies Minor (21 Hours)
Both of the following two:
ENG 313 History of the Cinema (3 Hours)
ENG 314 Film Theory and Criticism (3 Hours)
One of the following four:
ENG 315 Global Cinema (3 Hours)
ENG 419 European Cinema (3 Hours) [New]
FRE 419 European Cinema (3 Hours)
[This course replaces FRE 441 Topics in French Cultural Studies.]
GER 419 European Cinema (3 Hours)
[This course replaces GER 441 Topics in German Cultural Studies.]
SPA 419 European Cinema. (3 Hours)
[This course replaces SPA 441 Topics in Spanish Cultural Studies.]
One or two of the following:
ART 382 Introduction to Photography I (3 Hours)
ART 383 Photography II (3 Hours)
ART 384 Photography III (3 Hours)
ART 385 Introduction to Cinematography (3 Hours)
JMC 270 Basic Audio/Video Productions (3 Hours)
JMC 336 Script Writing (3 Hours)
ENG 343 Special Topics in Creative Writing (3 Hours)
ENG 460 Comedy and Satire (3 Hours)
Two or three of the following:
ART 490 Special Problems in Studio Art (3 Hours)
ENG 213 The Film and Literature (3 Hours)
Only one of the *creative writing courses will count for the Film Studies Minor.
*ENG 341 Introduction to Fiction (3 Hours)
*ENG 342 Introduction to Poetry (3 Hours)
ENG 351 Special Topics in Film Studies (3 Hours)
*ENG 415 Writer’s Workshop: Fiction (3 Hours)
*ENG 416 Writer’s Workshop: Poetry (3 Hours)
ENG 417 Film in the Classroom (3 Hours)
HIS 477* Hollywood History (3 Hours)
JMC 358 Television Studio Production (3 Hours)
MUS 106 Music in Film (3 Hours)
MUS 313 Introduction to Music Synthesis (1 Hour)
The current course is worth only one credit and should be taken by Film Studies Minors 3 times to fulfill a 3-hour requirement.
*Mislabeled as 577 in the Murray State Catalog 2005-06
Students may select an optional course substitution, such as the one cited below, with the permission of the Chair of the Film Studies Minor and the instructor.
CSC 275 Graphical Rendering (3 Hours)
At least six hours must be upper-level courses completed in residence at Murray State University.
Students must remember that courses taken for their majors cannot count toward their minor.
Helen Roulston's Teaching
"A film is never really any good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet." Orson Welles
Movies "have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals.” Walt Disney
"No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls." Ingmar Bergman