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Film Studies
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Degree
Foundation
Major
Film Studies | Media Studies | Fine Arts
Area of study
Film Studies | Media Studies | Fine Arts
Education type
Film Studies | Media Studies | Fine Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Film and Media Studies, Associate of Arts (AA)

Overview

The Film and Media Studies major, leading to an AA degree, focuses on historical and critical studies in the field of film and related media. The program is designed to introduce students to film literature and criticism and to provide them with a basic knowledge of motion picture history, including the work of major American and international directors. Electives enhance this course of study by exposing students to the principles, technology and techniques of motion picture production. The goal of the program is to encourage a critical attitude toward moving image media through theoretical studies, critical analysis and historical and cross-cultural examination.


Requirements

Associate Degree Graduation Requirements

Complete all of the following:


  1. All Department Requirements listed below with a “C” or better or “P” in each course (at least 20% of the department requirements must be completed through SBCC).
  2. One of the following three General Education options:
    1. OPTION 1: A minimum of 18 units of SBCC General Education Requirements (Areas A-D) and Institutional Requirements (Area E) and Information Competency Requirement (Area F) OR
    2. OPTION 2: IGETC Pattern OR
    3. OPTION 3: CSU GE Breadth Pattern
  3. A total of 60 degree-applicable units (SBCC courses numbered 100 and higher).
  4. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all units attempted at SBCC.
  5. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all college units attempted.
  6. A minimum of 12 units through SBCC.

Course List

Code Title Units
FS 101 Introduction to Film Studies 3-4
FS 101H Introduction to Film Studies, Honors 3-4
FS 104 American Film to 1960's 3
FS 107 Contemporary American Film 3
FS 110 World Cinema to 1960's 3
FS 111 Contemporary World Cinema 3
FS 116 Gender and Sexuality in Film 3
FS 118 Film Genres 3
FS 120 Visionary Filmmakers 3
FS 121 Documentary Film 3
FS/ENG 173 Screenwriting I 3
Complete one course from the following: 2-3
FP 185 Directing For The Camera
FS 105 Introduction to Television Studies
FS 108A Film Festival Studies
FS 109 Film and Cultural Criticism
FS 112A French Film
FS 112B Art Cinema
FS 112C Spanish and Latin American Film
FS 113 Experimental Film
FS 114 History of Animation
FS 115 The Vietnam War in Film
FS 119 Film Comedy
FS 174 Screenwriting II
FS 179 Screenwriting III
TA 103 Theatre Appreciation
Total Units 32.00-34.00

Learning Outcomes

  1. Articulate and demonstrate an understanding of the history of U.S. and world cinema, in relation to filmmakers, style, movements, film industries and genres, using film terminology and standard English in written and oral presentations.
  2. Articulate and demonstrate an understanding of the theories and critical models of cinema, in relation to _auteur _studies, style, movements, genre and social ideology, using film terminology and standard English in written and oral presentations.

Recommended Sequence

Make an appointment with your SBCC academic counselor through Starfish to create a Student Education Plan that reflects a recommended course sequence for this program that is tailored to your individual needs.


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