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Cinema and Media Studies Minor

Develop critical media analysis skills that prepare you for impactful careers in film, marketing, journalism, and other communication-driven fields.

Why Cinema and Media Studies at Valpo?

The Cinema and Media Studies minor offers the opportunity to study the role of films and other media as artistic expressions and cultural forces. Students will learn critical and theoretical tools for analyzing motion pictures and their historically evolving role in reflecting and shaping social ideologies and norms. The Cinema and Media Studies minor allows the small-scale but concentrated study of one important art form, and through it, our contemporary world.

About Our Cinema and Media Studies Minor

Explore film and media as artistic and cultural forces. Through critical analysis, you’ll examine how they reflect society, influence ideas, and shape the way we see the world.

General Information

  • In addition to the CMS Core course, “Introduction to Cinema,” a variety of courses in the areas of culture/history and production are offered every semester
  • Valpo’s World Cinema Film Series screens films from a range of countries, cultures, and traditions
  • Valpo’s Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources holds more than 2,000 film titles, supplemented by the Language Resource Center’s collection of more than 500 foreign-language films

A minimum of 15 credit hours is required for the cinema and media studies minor. Specific required courses are listed below.

CourseCourse NameCredits
CVA 270/ENGL 270Introduction to Cinema Studies3 Cr.
One Course From the Following Options (6 Cr.):
Production:
CVA 251Studio Television Production3 Cr.
CVA 271Cinema Production3 Cr.
Culture/History:
CC 300Seminar3 Cr.
CVA 291Topics in World Cinema3 Cr.
ENGL 204Middle Eastern Cinema3 Cr.
ENGL 260Cross-Cultural Narratives3 Cr.
ENGL 360Cross-Cultural Engagement3 Cr.
FREN 291Topics in World Cinema3 Cr.
FREN 300Topics in French and Francophone Cultures3 Cr.
GER 291Topics in World Cinema3 Cr.
GER 300Topics in German-Language Culture3 Cr.
HIST 393History through Film3 Cr.
SPAN 291Topics in World Cinema3 Cr.
Electives (6 Cr.):

Note: Electives may be chosen from any of the above courses that have not already been taken, any other courses approved by the Cinema and Media Studies administrative committee, and any of the following courses when they are taught on film topics.

ENGL 200Literary Studies3 Cr.
CVA 272Lighting the Story3 Cr.
GER 290Topics in German3 Cr.
CVA 290Topics in Communication and Visual Arts3 Cr.
CVA 300Podcasting3 Cr.
CVA 324Video Art3 Cr.
CVA 371Advanced Cinema Production3 Cr.
CVA 390Topics in Communication and Visual Arts3 Cr.
CVA 472Screenwriting3 Cr.
CVA 490Topics in Communication and Visual Arts3 Cr.
ENGL 490Topics in Literature3 Cr.
FREN 290Topics in French3 Cr.
FREN 390Seminar in French3 Cr.
GER 390Seminar in German3 Cr.
GER 493Senior German Seminar3 Cr.
SPAN 390Seminar in Spanish3 Cr.
SOC 280Media and Crime3 Cr.
SOC 315Mass Media and Society3 Cr.
WLC 493Senior Seminar3 Cr.

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