BIS Concentration
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The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program (BIS) is a university-wide degree program that enables you to create interdisciplinary specialties that prepare you for careers in a world that increasingly bridges academic disciplines. Students have the option to choose Film and Media Studies as a concentration under the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (B.I.S.) degree, a program intended for the student who has academic interests that might not be satisfied with existing majors. As a BIS student, you select two subject-area concentrations that represent academic interests you wish to integrate into a meaningful program. A four-course core offers you intellectual tools to identify connections between your concentrations and engage in interdisciplinary problem solving. Students in the B.I.S. program take active roles in creating their educational plans and defining their career goals. Click here for more information on the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program.
Film and Media Studies Concentration I. Core (9 credit hours):
• FMS 100 Introduction to Film (HU)
II. Electives (9 credit hours): |
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