Cinema Studies, Minor
The Cinema Studies Minor is for students who want to gain an understanding of film from a humanities perspective. Emphasizing interpretation, theory, history, and cultures of film across the world, it’s a perfect complement for Film/Video majors or other majors who want to develop a critical understanding of cinema, including its relation to new screen and moving image cultures in a global context. The minor involves a required course (Intensive Film Theory) and four electives. It may be declared at any time.
Minor Coordinator
Chris Vitale
cvitale@pratt.edu
718.636.3600
Code | Title | Credits |
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HMS-440K | Intensive Film Theory (3 Credits) | 3 |
Select 12 credits of the following: | 12 | |
Intro to the Critical Analysis of Cinema | ||
Screenwriting II | ||
Screenwriting I | ||
Myth Into Film | ||
Cinema and New Media | ||
The Documentary Image | ||
SPT: Cinema and Media Studies | ||
Japanese Cinema: Gender/Postwar Society | ||
Feminist Film and Film Theory | ||
Topics in Cinema/Media Studies: Film's True Stories: Biography, Historical Fiction and Documentary | ||
Cinema and the Modern City | ||
The Poetics of Cinema | ||
Women in International Cinema | ||
Topics in Cinema/Media Studies:Film Sound | ||
Special Topics in Cinema and Media Studies | ||
Global Cinema | ||
Contemporary International Cinema | ||
African Cinema | ||
Philosophy Through Film | ||
Total Credits | 15 |