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 1001Introduction to Film Studies

4

 

ENF 2088History of Cinema I: The Beginnings to WW II

4

OR

ENF 2089History of Cinema II: WWII to Present

4

 

ENF 3075Film 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 2080American Film

4

ENF 2076

ENF 2088History of Cinema I: The Beginnings to WW II

4

ENF 2089History of Cinema II: WWII to Present

4

ENG 3026Shakespeare on Film

4

ENG 3071Laughter: Definitions of Comedy

3

ENF 3173Queer Film & Media Studies

4

ENF 4010Major Film Directors

4

ENF 4020Topics in Film Genre

4

ENF 4030Global National Transnational Film&media

4

ENW 2040Writing for the Media

3

ENW 4003Screenwriting Workshop I

3

ENW 1013Approaches to Creative Writing

3

ENW 4004Screenwriting Workshop II

3

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.