2024-2025 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Film Studies
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Minor Program Office, Communication & Media Studies
Nichols Hall 364
(707) 664-2149
Minor, Program Coordinator: Talena Sanders, Communication Studies, Film Studies
(707) 664-3389
sanderta@sonoma.edu
Film Studies is an interdisciplinary area of inquiry that analyzes the theory, history, practice, and cultural significance of film. Students will study a broad range of film texts and learn to appreciate a variety of aesthetic and film making practices. Through a critical examination of film, students will also learn to appreciate the moral and aesthetic values of various cultures, ethnicities, races, and nationalities. While exploring film’s connection with culture, students will learn to approach film and the cinema in a critical and analytical manner.
Film Studies Learning Objectives
Film Studies students will have well developed skills in:
- Understanding the social, cultural, historical, and political perspectives of film
- Analyzing film and media texts rapidly changing the world
- Interpreting and expressing concise arguments in oral and written communications
- Applying the knowledge of film and history to their chosen areas of interest
- Developing the critical and analytical skills to evaluate emerging new media forms
Careers in Film Studies
Film studies students can apply their skills to a wide variety of professions. Those specifically dealing with television, media, and film include press agent, content developer, media administration, production editorial assistant, film librarian, screen writing and editing, and social relations.
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