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FILM-BA - Film and Media Studies (BA)

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Art & Art HistoryUndergraduate MatriculatedBA - Bachelor of Arts

Program Overview

The undergraduate program in Film and Media Studies is designed to help students think critically about the visual arts and visual culture. Courses focus on the meaning of images and media and their historical development, societal roles, and relationships to disciplines such as literature, music, and philosophy. Work performed in the classroom, studio, and screening room is designed to develop a student’s powers of perception, capacity for visual analysis, and knowledge of technical processes.

Subplans in the FILM-BA include:

  • Culture and Criticism

  • Screenwriting

Preparing for the Major

Suggested Preparation for the Major

Students considering a Film and Media Studies major should take course and are encouraged to take either course or course during their frosh or sophomore year. These courses anchor the major through exposure to film language, genre, and visual and narrative structures. Majors must take one course in the fundamentals of film and video production.

How to Declare the Major

Students who wish to declare the Film and Media Studies major must meet with the Student Services Specialist. The student then selects a faculty advisor in consultation with the Student Services Specialist and FMS faculty, declares the major on Axess, and chooses a subplan. Majors must attend an orientation session presented by the professional staff of the Art and Architecture Library, which introduces the tools of research and reference available on campus or through the Internet. This requirement should be completed before the quarter following the major declaration.

Minimum Units in the Program

61

Minimum University Units

180

A student declaring a major in Film and Media Studies must complete 61 units of coursework as detailed below. Students must declare their subplan by winter quarter of their junior year.

Courses may not be offered every year and are subject to change. Consult your principal advisor or the Student Services Specialist if a course is not listed below.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2156641
    OR
    1106021
  • 1107111
  • 2101161
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 2 of the following Courses:
  • 2055001
  • 2054981
  • 2054971
AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2065751
  • 2027001

course is the WIM course for the Film & Media Studies Major.

Each core course is taken for four units, for a total of 16 units.

Complete ANY of the following Courses:
  • 2051351
  • 2204311
  • 2234961

Students must declare their subplan no later than the Winter Quarter of their junior year. Subplan electives must be selected in consultation with, and approved by, the student’s faculty advisor.

Students should complete 5 elective courses around one of the two subplans: Culture and Criticism or Screenwriting. Each elective should be taken for a minimum of 4 units.

For the Culture and Criticism subplan, only one of the five electives may be a production-oriented course (FILMPROD).

For the Screenwriting subplan, at least one of the five electives must be a FILMEDIA course.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
  • 2191801
  • 2223231
  • 2233321
  • 1106151
  • 1129071
  • 2186111
  • 2214461
  • 2171321
  • 2185581
  • 2184911
  • 2196361
  • 2065402
  • 2065412
  • 2203851
  • 2243291
  • 2196401
  • 2161151
  • 2196391
  • 2196371
  • 2214451
  • 2111371
  • 2172821
  • 2240101
  • 2111381
  • 2057951
  • 2094041
  • 2243261
  • 2234961
  • 2056241
All courses for the major must be taken for a letter grade.
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2027001
Completion requirement

Students may choose one of the three options below to complete their Capstone requirement.

Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2055101
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2088301

Honors students take two to five units of course each quarter of their senior year for a total of exactly ten units.

The honors program aims to extend and deepen work done in Film and Media Studies classes. The honors thesis topic typically emerges from prior coursework; it should be focused and have clear parameters. Ordinarily, an honors thesis is not an exploration of an area the student has never studied.

Admission to the Honor Program

The minimum requirement for admission to the honors program is an overall GPA of 3.5 and at least 3.5 in Film and Media Studies courses. Students must complete at least five Film and Media Studies courses at Stanford by the end of their junior year, and four must be completed by the end of winter quarter; with the advisor’s approval, two of these courses may be taken at an overseas campus or Stanford in Washington. Students interested in pursuing honors should consult a potential thesis advisor on the Film and Media Studies faculty during autumn quarter of junior year. Thesis advisors must be in residence during autumn quarter of the student’s senior year, and it is recommended that they be in residence throughout the senior year. Students considering honors should contact the Director of the Honors Program in their junior year as soon as they consider writing an honors thesis. Those wishing to do so must announce their intention to write an honors thesis by submitting an intent form signed by their thesis advisor (who need not be the student’s academic advisor) by February 1 of their junior year.

Submission of the Thesis Proposal Package

Candidates for the honors program must submit a five-page (double-spaced) thesis proposal, including bibliography and illustrations, and one completed paper that demonstrates the student’s ability to conceptualize and write cogently about art historical issues. A complete application is due to the proposed thesis advisor on March 1. The deadline for submitting the complete package to the department’s Student Services Specialist is the first day of spring classes of the candidate’s junior year. Upon approval by most of the faculty at its regular meeting in early April, the candidate is accepted into the honors program.

Research and Writing of the Honors Thesis

Once admitted to the honors program, students work with the Director of the honors program and their thesis advisor to define the scope of the study, establish a research and writing timetable, and enlist one other faculty member, ideally but not necessarily in the Department of Art and Art History, to serve as a second reader. The summer between junior and senior years is usually devoted to refining the topic and pursuing off-campus research. Students are encouraged to apply for VPUE research grants to help finance trips or expenses related to research for their honors thesis.

During their senior year, students must register for ten units of course Honors Thesis Writing. Students must register for 2-5 units each quarter during their senior year, for ten units.

Submission and Approval of the Honors Thesis

With the guidance of the Director of the honors program, students and thesis advisors should plan their work so that a complete, final draft is submitted to the thesis advisor and the second reader by April 15 of the senior year. The final copy of the thesis is due to the department’s Student Services Specialist by May 1 - there are no extensions beyond this date. The thesis advisor assigns a letter grade; the advisor and the second reader must approve the honors thesis to qualify the student to graduate with honors.

Completion requirement

Students should complete 5 elective courses around one of the two subplans: Culture and Criticism or Screenwriting. Each elective should be taken for a minimum of 4 units.

For the Screenwriting subplan, at least one of the five electives must be a FILMEDIA course.

Please see Subplan Electives in the Core Program Requirements section for a list of approved courses.

Completion requirement

Students should complete 5 elective courses around one of the two subplans: Culture and Criticism or Screenwriting. Each elective should be taken for a minimum of 4 units.

For the Culture and Criticism subplan, only one of the five electives may be a production-oriented course (FILMPROD).

Please see Subplan Electives in the Core Program Requirements section for a list of approved courses.