Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
College of Liberal Arts
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Cinema Studies
http://www.unh.edu/cinema-studies/minor.htm
The minor in cinema studies offers a variety of opportunities to study
a predominant contemporary form of narrative, aesthetic, and social
discourse: the moving photographic image. Film is the primary medium of
study for the minor, but the cinematic practices of video and
television may also be included as potential areas of interest. Courses
consist of interdisciplinary approaches to the analysis of cinema,
covering works from the silent period to the present, from the U.S. and
other nations, and from “mainstream” and “alternative” groups. Students
learn the art, geography, history, technology, economics, and theory of
cinema, while also learning the language for analyzing its forms and
practices. The minor allows for organized and meaningful study of the
moving photographic image, from a wide range of scholarly interests and
approaches which complement the increasingly significant place of
cinema in many major disciplines and other programs. Students in this
program become keenly aware of themselves as members of a culture of
the moving photographic image.
Cinema studies students are required to earn 20
credits. Students must earn at least a C- in each course and maintain a
2.00 grade-point average in courses taken for the minor. “Double
counting” of minor course credits with major course credits will be
left to the discretion of existing major departments, with the
exception that no more than 8 credits, if approved, will “double
count.” Courses in cinema studies should be taken in the following
sequence: first, one introductory course, ENGL 533, or CMN 550,
followed by one history or theory of film course LLC 540, followed by
at least two of the more advanced and/or focused courses, and one of
the elective courses.
Interested students should contact the Cinema minor
coordinator, Piero Garofalo, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures,
(603) 862-3769.
Introductory Course (one required)
ENGL 533, Introduction to Film Studies
CMN 550, Cinema and Society
History and Theory of Film (required)
LLC 540 History of Film
Advanced and/or Focused Courses (two required)
CMN 650, Critical Perspectives on Film
ENGL 616 A, Studies in Film: Genre
ENGL 616 B, Studies in Film: Authorship
ENGL 616 C, Studies in Film: Narrative and Style
GERM 523, Women and German Film
GERM 524, Special Topics in German Film
ITAL 525, Italian Cinema
LLC 440, Cultural Approaches to Film and Fascism
RUSS 426, Film and Communism
SOC 670, Sociology and Nonfiction Film
Elective Courses (one required)
Electives are drawn from an approved list of courses for the minor,
which is compiled and announced every semester. Students may also
choose from the advanced and/or focused courses. Elective courses have
a significant cinema studies component and may have another
disciplinary focus as well. Contributing departments and/or programs
include: American studies, anthropology, arts, communication, English,
French, geography, German, history, humanities, Italian, music,
philosophy, political science, psychology, Russian, sociology, Spanish,
theatre and dance, and women’s studies. Students should check with the
cinema minor coordinator each semester for approval of the elective.