2012-2013 Calendar Proof FILM STUDIES Mailing Address: c/o Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N. B., Canada, E3B 5A3 Phone: (506) 453-4655 Fax: (506) 453-5102 Email: arts@unb.ca Website: http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/ FACULTY Patrick Bergeron, PhD French Anne Brown, PhD French Jeffery Brown, PhD History David Frank, PhD History Anette Guse, PhD Culture and Language Studies Sophie Lavoie, PhD Culture and Language Studies Randall Martin, PhD English Tony Merzetti, NB Film Makers' Co-Op Tony Myatt, PhD Economics Scott Preston, PhD Allan Reid, PhD Culture and Language Studies, ADVISOR Culture and Language Studies ADVISOR Brent Wilson, PhD Gregg Center for War and Society General Information The Film Studies Minor offers students from all faculties the opportunity to study film (and video) from a variety of perspectives, including theory, history, and analysis, as well as a range of topics around national cinemas and genres, among others. In addition, students have the opportunity to study film from creative and practical perspectives in production and other practice-driven courses as well as creative writing for the screen. For details of courses and requirements, see below. Eligibility Admission to the Film Studies Minor is open to students from any Faculty who have completed 30 ch towards a degree. Students should contact the Advisor for the Film Studies Minor for program approval and advising. Students are encouraged to begin the Minor in the second year of their program. Program of Study The Minor consists of 24 credit hours, approved by the Advisor. Of these 24 ch, FILM/ENGL 3903 Film Theory is required, and at least 12 ch must be at the upper level. Students must take approved courses from at least 3 different disciplines, including ENGL, FILM, FR, GER, HIST, MAAC, SPAN and WLCS. Courses will be selected from the following list. Additional courses may be counted towards the Minor subject to the approval of the Advisor. ECONOMICS 2009 Understanding Economics Through Film ENGLISH 2263 Shakespeare and Film 3905 The City in Cinema 3906-9 Film Genre 3916-9 National Cinema 2012-2013 Calendar Proof 3183 Screenwriting and Writing for the New Media FILM/MAAC 2022 The Art of Film 3075 Framing Reality: Theory and Practice of Documentary Media 3981 Introduction to Directing and Acting for Film and Television 3990 Advanced Production 3998 Film Production 3999 Video Production FILM/ENGLISH 2909 International Film History 3903 Film Theory FILM/WLCS 3082 History of Canadian Cinema FRENCH 3524 The Novel and Film 4524 Quebecois Film 4354 French Cinema GERMAN/WLCS 3066 Trauma and Seduction: Early German Cinema 3072 (Re)constructing National Identity: Contemporary German Cinema HISTORY 1315 Canadian History on Film 3415 America at the Movies 3803 War through Film 5331 Film and History in Canada MEDIA ARTS & CULTURES 3212 Lens Media 3362 Sound Design SPANISH/WLCS 3973 Latin American Narrative at the Movies 3455 Latin American Cinema 3456 The Cinema of Spain WLCS 4053 Culture and Film: The Cinema of Transitional Democracies