Cinema Studies minor
Do you love film? Our Cinema Studies minor can help you indulge
your passion and add breadth to your education. Cinema has a tremendous
influence in the worlds of art, politics, culture, and economics. Film and
other forms of visual culture are also essential to understanding the politics
and practices of representation.
In
the Cinema Studies minor, you’ll focus on film and cultural analysis, the
impact of visual technologies, the meanings of media in everyday life, and the
significance of historic and modern modes of exhibition. You’ll also be exposed
to international, classic, and independent cinema. You will gain professional experience by assisting in the development and organization
of film series, film festivals, and cinema forums for the university and
Flagstaff communities.
Coursework
Please check with your advisor or the current catalog for your degree requirements.
The NAU academic catalog is the official, authoritative source for all academic requirements and policies.Any discrepancies in curricular requirements from other sources will default to the catalog as the official, authoritative source.

*CINE 101, Introduction to Cinema and Visual Culture, is a FYLI-certified course.