English with Film Studies Concentration, Bachelor of Arts
Film Studies Concentration
The English Major with Concentration in Film Studies requires the following courses:
| One ENG 1000-level Introduction to Literature course | |
| Two ENG 2000-level courses in Literature | |
| One additional ENG Literature elective at the 2000- or 3000-level | |
ENF 1001 | Introduction to Film Studies | 4 |
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ENF 2088 | History of Cinema I: The Beginnings to WW II | 4 |
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ENF 2089 | History of Cinema II: WWII to Present | 4 |
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ENF 3075 | Film Theory | 4 |
| Two ENF or qualifying ENG or ENW Electives in film* | |
| One additional ENF 3000/4000 seminar or qualifying ENG 3000-level seminar* | |
| Senior Thesis in Film Studies | 3 |
ENF 1001: formerly ENG 2083
ENF 3075: Note that ENF 1001 is a prerequisite for this course.
*The following courses may be used as electives in film:
ENF 2088, ENF 2089: if not taken as a required course
One elective may, with approval, be a film course from outside the department. Note that a qualifying ENG course may not be counted for both a film and a literature requirement.
Early literature requirement: At least one of the courses for this Concentration must cover literature written before 1800.
Non-western/post-colonial literature requirement: At least one course must cover non-western/post-colonial literature or film.