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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Film Production | Film Studies | Fine Arts
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Film Studies (FILM) Program

The Film Studies program at Oregon State University offers a comprehensive curriculum that explores the art, history, and theory of cinema. The program provides students with a deep understanding of film as an art form, a medium of communication, and a reflection of culture and society.


Course Offerings

The Film Studies program offers a wide range of courses that cater to different interests and levels of study. Some of the courses include:


  • FILM 110: Introduction to Film Studies (3 Credits)
  • FILM 125: Introduction to Film Studies: 1945-Present (3 Credits)
  • FILM 145: Introduction to Film Studies (3 Credits)
  • FILM 220: Topics in Difference, Power, and Discrimination (4 Credits)
  • FILM 245: The New American Cinema (4 Credits)
  • FILM 252X: Introduction to Screenwriting (4 Credits)
  • FILM 255: World Cinema Part I: Origins to 1968 (4 Credits)
  • FILM 256: World Cinema Part II: 1968-Present (4 Credits)
  • FILM 265: Films for the Future (4 Credits)
  • FILM 310: Film Theory and Criticism (4 Credits)
  • FILM 399: Special Topics (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 445: Documentary Film Studies (4 Credits)
  • FILM 452: Studies in Film (4 Credits)
  • FILM 480: Studies in Film, Culture and Society (4 Credits)
  • FILM 501: Research and Scholarship (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 502: Independent Study (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 503: Thesis (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 506: Special Projects (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 507: Seminar (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 508: Workshop (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 510: Internship (1-16 Credits)
  • FILM 545: Documentary Film Studies (4 Credits)
  • FILM 552: Studies in Film (4 Credits)
  • FILM 580: Studies in Film, Culture and Society (4 Credits)

Program Details

The Film Studies program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of film as an art form, a medium of communication, and a reflection of culture and society. The program offers a wide range of courses that cater to different interests and levels of study, from introductory courses to advanced seminars and workshops.


Attributes and Equivalents

Some courses in the Film Studies program have attributes and equivalents, which are as follows:


  • FILM 110: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core
  • FILM 125: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core
  • FILM 145: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; Equivalent to - FILM 145H
  • FILM 220: Attributes - CPDP Bacc Core, Perspectives, Difference/Power/Discrimination; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - ENG 220, ENG 220H, FILM 220H
  • FILM 245: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - FILM 245H
  • FILM 252X: Equivalent to - WR 252X
  • FILM 255: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts
  • FILM 265: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - ENG 265, FILM 265H
  • FILM 310: Attributes - CPLA Bacc Core, Perspectives, Literature & The Arts; Prerequisite - FILM 110 with C or better or FILM 125 with C or better
  • FILM 399: Equivalent to - FILM 399H
  • FILM 445: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 452: Attributes - CWIC Bacc Core, Skills, Writing Intensive Course; LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - ENG 452, ENG 452H, FILM 452H
  • FILM 480: Attributes - LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - ENG 480
  • FILM 501: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 502: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 503: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 506: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 507: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 508: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 510: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 545: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 552: No attributes or equivalents listed
  • FILM 580: Attributes - LACH Liberal Arts Humanities Core; Equivalent to - ENG 580

Repeatable Courses

Some courses in the Film Studies program are repeatable for a specified number of credits, which are as follows:


  • FILM 399: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 452: Repeatable for 8 credits
  • FILM 480: Repeatable for 8 credits
  • FILM 501: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 502: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 503: Repeatable for 999 credits
  • FILM 506: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 507: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 508: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 510: Repeatable for 16 credits
  • FILM 552: Repeatable for 16 credits

Availability

Some courses in the Film Studies program are available via Ecampus, which are as follows:


  • FILM 145
  • FILM 245
  • FILM 252X
  • FILM 265
  • FILM 265H
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