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Dec 04, 2024
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College Bulletin 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Film and Media Studies
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Chair:
PATRICIA WHITE, Professor
Core Faculty:
SUNKA SIMON, Professor and Associate Provost for Faculty Development
BOB REHAK, Associate Professor 1
ERICA CHO, Visiting Assistant Professor
Affiliated Faculty:
Timothy Burke (History)
William Gardner (Modern Languages and Literatures, Japanese)
Haili Kong (Modern Languages and Literatures, Chinese)
Maya Nadkarni (Sociology and Anthropology)
Carina Yervasi (Modern Languages and Literatures, French)
Administrative Assistant:
Susan Grossi
1 Absent on leave, 2014-2015.
Moving-image media have been one of the most distinctive innovations and experiences of the past century. In today’s media-dependent culture, developing a critical understanding and a historical knowledge of media forms is vital. Film and media studies provides an understanding of the history, theory, language, and social and cultural aspects of film, television and new media; introduces research and analytical methods; teaches digital video production skills and approaches; and encourages cross-cultural comparison of media
forms, histories, audiences, and institutions.
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The Academic Program
The Film and Media Studies Department offers a range of courses in critical studies and production, cross-lists film and media courses with other departments, and awards credit for approved offerings from other departments and programs. Students may major or minor in film and media studies, pursue an honors minor, or, in special cases, design an honors major. FMST 001 is the prerequisite for advanced work in the major or minor and is recommended preparation for any course in the department except first-year seminars. In addition to class meetings, most courses require weekly evening screenings. Production courses are limited to 9 students and may not be taken pass/fail.
Requirements
Majors must take a minimum of 10 credits. Requirements: FMST 001 (Introduction to Film and Media Studies); FMST 090 (Capstone); 1 production course (FMST 002: Digital Film Fundamentals; FMST 015: Screenwriting; a hybrid critical studies/production class numbered 30-39 or an approved course taken at another institution or in theater or studio art); either FMST 020: Critical Theories of Film and Media or FMST 025: Television and New Media (or both); and at least 1 course that offers historical depth in a national or transnational cinema tradition (classes numbered 50-60). Remaining courses and seminars should be selected to achieve breadth and depth in the discipline and balance between critical studies and production courses. Courses in a major may include three approved credits drawn from film and media offerings at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, or the University of Pennsylvania; courses in the discipline taken abroad or at other U.S. institutions; or approved offerings from other Swarthmore departments and programs.
Acceptance Criteria
To be accepted as a major, students must have completed FMST 001 with a grade of B or above and have completed or be currently enrolled in at least one additional FMST course.
Course Minor
Students may add a minor in Film and Media Studies to any major.
Requirements
All minors must take a minimum of 5 credits, which may be selected from the courses and seminars listed or from those taken abroad, at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, or University of Pennsylvania, when the work is approved by the committee. The 5 credits must include FMST 001: Introduction to Film and Media Studies and FMST 090: Capstone, normally taken in the senior year. No more than two credits taken outside FMST can be counted toward the minor.
Acceptance Criteria
To be admitted to the minor, students must have satisfactorily completed one film and media studies course.
Honors Major
FMST offers a limited number of honors seminars and approves honors majors proposals only in exceptional cases. Students wishing to design an honors major in film and media studies should consult with the department chair.
Requirements
Students in the Honors Program may minor in film and media studies by meeting the requirements for the minor and by preparing for and taking one external exam. The exam preparation usually consists either of an FMST seminar or FMST 090 plus a 1-credit honors attachment; however, the two-credit honors preparation may incorporate a 1- or 2-credit thesis or project or other course or seminar work with the approval of the film and media studies chair. Senior honors study (SHS) consists of a revised essay or short film submitted for a course or seminar in the preparation. No SHS is required for a thesis or creative project.
Acceptance Criteria
Students wishing to complete an honors minor must have received a grade of B+ or better in all film and media studies courses.
Thesis / Culminating Exercise
FMST 090: Capstone is considered the culminating exercise for majors and minors and facilitates the completion of individual research or creative projects. There is no required thesis. Occasionally senior majors may be permitted to write a one-credit thesis or to make a thesis video in addition to their work in the capstone; applications must be submitted and approved in the semester before the project is to be undertaken.
Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate Credit
Consult with the department chair to determine eligibility of AP or IB work.
Transfer Credit
Students may apply two approved transfer credits to their FMST major.
Off-Campus Study
Students in any major may apply to receive film and media studies credit for courses in critical studies or production taken abroad or on other campuses. Please consult with your adviser as you plan your study abroad for recommended programs. Two approved credits may be applied to the FMST major or minor.
Film and Media Studies Courses
Other Courses and Seminars Currently Approved for FMST Credit
For descriptions of the following courses offered in other departments, please consult the appropriate section of the course catalog:
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