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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Film and Video Studies Program

Film and Video Studies Program



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Ellensburg
Bouillon 225

509-963-1067
http://www.cwu.edu/~FVS
See the film and video studies program web site for additional information on graduate education and career opportunities in film and video studies.

Faculty and Staff
Program Director

Michael R. Ogden, communication

Professors
Liahna Armstrong, English, Ph.D.
Patricia Callaghan, English, D.A.
Toni Culjak, English, Ph.D.
Kelton Knight, foreign languages, Ph.D.
Stella Moreno, foreign languages, Ph.D.
Steven Olson, English, Ph.D.
Gerald Stacy, English, Ph.D.

Associate Professors
Lois Breedlove, communication, M.A.
Jeffrey Dippmann, philosophy and religious studies, Ph.D.
Roxanne Easley, history, Ph.D.
Robert Fordan, communication, M.A.  
Michael R. Ogden, communication, Ph.D.
Lene Pederson, anthropology, Ph.D.
Dieter Romboy, foreign languages, Ph.D.
Michael J. Smith, theatre arts, M.F.A.

Assistant Professors
Christina Barrigan, theatre arts, M.F.A.
Matt Manweller, political science, Ph.D.
Christopher Schedler, English, Ph.D.

Department Information
Film and video studies program is an innovative, interdisciplinary, undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video Studies. Students complete a sequence of core courses and choose a specialization in either critical studies or production. Students may choose to complete both specializations; but may count only the core requirements toward both specializations. Minors are available in critical studies and visual literacy.

Department Standards
A film and video studies specialization or minor can be selected by students using the normal major or minor declaration process and with assistance from a faculty advisor. Any student who has taken COM 201 and FVS 250 and passed with a combined B average or better and has a minimum CWU grade point average of 2.4 or higher may be admitted to this program.

Programs

• Critical Studies Minor
• Film and Video Studies Major with a specialization in Critical Studies, B.A.
• Film and Video Studies Major with a specialization in Production, B.A.
• Film and Video Studies Major, B.A.
• Visual Literacy Minor

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