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As our national and international cultures become increasingly dominated by visual culture, we acknowledge the need to study those forms that provide our chief sources of entertainment and information. This need speaks to our desire to become critical viewers, knowledgeable in the history of the most popular art forms of our century and possessing the analytical skills to understand and interpret visual forms of expression.
Please note the required screening time for all non-production courses in Film and Media Studies is indicated in each course description.
For questions about our Program or how to major in Film and Media Studies, please contact the Program office located in Umrath Hall, Room 251. You may reach us by phone at 935-4056, or visit our website at www.artsci.wustl.edu/~fms