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The undergraduate program in Comparative
Media Studies--
established in 1982 under its former name, Film and Media
Studies-- offers students an opportunity for an interdisciplinary
study of film, television, and other communications media.
The program's goal is to develop an understanding of the
historical, cultural, and artistic significance of film
and other modern media.
Faculty drawn from the following participating departments
regularly teach subjects in the core curriculum: Art
and Architecture (4), Anthropology
(21A), Foreign
Languages and Literatures (21F), History
(21H), Literature
(21L), Music
and Theater Arts (21M), Writing
and Humanistic Studies (21W), Philosophy
(24), Media
Arts and Sciences (MAS), and Science,
Technology, and Society (STS).
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