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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Film, B.A.
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Schedule of Classes
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes.
General Education Requirements
In order to graduate on-schedule without taking additional courses, it is highly recommended that students meet with an Undergraduate Academic Adviser concerning the selection of all of their general education courses.
Each candidate for an Oakland University baccalaureate will need to satisfactorily complete approved courses in each of the following areas: Foundation, Exploration, Integration, Writing, U.S. Diversity and Capstone. For details, refer to the General Education Requirements section of the catalog.
Requirements for the liberal arts major in film, B.A.
The B.A. in Film is a liberal arts-based program in film history, theory, and criticism, including coursework in film genres, aesthetics, industry and technology, filmmaking and screenwriting, as well as advanced seminars. Degree work culminates in a capstone course in which students do substantive research and writing on topics ranging from eco-cinema to Hollywood stardom, from Detroit media to audience and reception theory.
The B.A. in Film Production is a liberal arts-based B.A. including a solid foundation in film history and theory and a specialized sequence of filmmaking courses. The broad-based approach gives students options to work in narrative, documentary, animation, motion graphics and effects, essay, short-form, and experimental filmmaking. Students get hands-on experience with every aspect of the process, from writing scripts, directing, cinematography, lighting, and audio, to editing and post-production effects work. Degree work culminates in an intensive capstone course that enables students to graduate having produced a substantive thesis film project.
The film major requires a total of 48 credit hours. Only 16 transfer credits may be counted towards the film major. Only courses in which the student has earned a grade of C may be counted towards the film major.
1. One introductory-level course selected from
3. Two courses in film history selected from
4. One additional course in film electives selected from
5. Four courses in film electives selected from
- AN 3140 - Culture and Society Through Film (4)
- JMS 3606 - Media, Gender and Sexuality (4)
- JMS 3607 - Rise of Electronic Media (4)
- CW 3400 - Screenwriting (4)
- FLM 2320 - Masterpieces of World Cinema (4)
- FLM 2600 - Filmmaking II (4)
- FLM 3150 - Film Theory and Criticism (4)
- FLM 3200 - History of Film: The Silent Era (4)
- FLM 3210 - History of Film: The Sound Era to 1958 (4)
- FLM 3220 - History of Film: The New Wave and Beyond (4)
- FLM 3230 - History of Film: Into the 21st Century (4)
- FLM 3300 - Studies in Documentary Film (4)
- FLM 3305 - Adaptation: Fiction, Drama, Film (4) or ENG 3675 - Adaptation: Fiction, Drama, Film (4)
- FLM 3310 - Experimental and Avant-Garde Film (4)
- FLM 3320 - National Cinemas and Film Cultures (4)
- FLM 3330 - Understanding Media Industries (4)
- FLM 3610 - Documentary Filmmaking (4)
- FLM 3620 - Narrative Filmmaking (4)
- FLM 3630 - Experimental Filmmaking (4)
- FLM 3640 - Design, Motion, Effects (4)
- FLM 3645 - Animation (4)
- FLM 3650 - Essay Filmmaking (4)
- FLM 3660 - Short Form Filmmaking (4)
- FLM 3661 - Editing (4)
- FLM 3662 - Audio Production for Visual Media (4)
- FLM 3900 - Topics in Film History, Industry, and Technology (4)
- FLM 3901 - Topics in Film Genres (4)
- FLM 3902 - Topics in Film Authors, Authorship, and Aesthetics (4)
- FLM 3903 - Topics in Gender and Sexuality (4)
- FLM 3904 - Topics in Race and Ethnicity (4)
- FLM 3905 - Topics in Film (4)
- FLM 3906 - Topics in Filmmaking (2 or 4) *
- FLM 4900 - Advanced Topics in Film (4)
- FLM 4901 - Advanced Topics in Film Theory (4)
- FLM 4910 - Study Abroad (1 TO 8)
- FLM 4930 - Field Internship in Film and Film Production (1 TO 4) *
- FLM 4996 - Independent Study (1 TO 4) *
- LIT 2905 - Studies in Foreign Film (4)
- PS 3240 - Politics Through Film (4)
*To count as an elective course toward this requirement, FLM 3906 , FLM 4930 , or FLM 4996 must be taken for a total of 4 credits; or, FLM 3906 , FLM 4930 , and/or FLM 4996 may be taken for 2 credits each to satisfy a single 4-credit elective. Two-credit FLM 3906 courses may not be used to satisfy more than one 4-credit elective. *Note: No more than two non-FLM designated courses in this category may be counted toward the film major.
6. One additional non-filmmaking FLM elective at the 3000- or 4000-level
7. One capstone course selected from
Note
Students using this catalog to meet film major requirements may also use any course subsequently approved as satisfying requirements in the Film electives category and published in a later catalog.
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