Self-Audit for the Concentration in Film
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A major in English with a concentration in Film consists of a minimum of eleven courses. Students interested in a film concentration should consult with Professor Hamilton (419 Barnard Hall) or Professor Miller (420 Barnard Hall).

Name __________________                                      Adviser __________________ 

1. 3193 Literary Criticism and Theory

2. The English Colloquia (or substitutions. N.B. For one Colloquium, two substitutions are necessary; for both Colloquia, three substitutions. For a list of admissible substitutions, see the department course listings. One Colloquium substitutions also fulfills one of the pre-1900 requirements.)

3159 Colloquium I: The Renaissance

or two courses in Renaissance literature (only one of which may be in Shakespeare) 

1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________

3160 Colloquium II: The Enlightenment

or two courses, at least one of which must be in Restoration (1660-1700) or 18th-century literature

1. _______________________________

The other may be in literature either of the Renaissance or of the Restoration or 18th century

2. _______________________________

3. Two courses in English or American literature written before 1900

1. _______________________________
2.
_______________________________

4. One course in English, American, or Global literature from 3141 through 3190 (excluding the Colloquia)

1. _______________________________

5. BC 3201: Introduction to Film and Film Theory

6. One film writing course, either Screenwriting BC3119, or Film Criticism BC3120.

1. _______________________________

7. One film elective, chosen from among specific offerings at Barnard or Columbia. Approval required.

1. _______________________________

8. Two senior seminars, of which one must be the Film/Literature Senior Seminar (BC3998y sec. 5).

1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________


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