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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major in English (Film Concentration)

Texas State University

Bachelor's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

120 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

82 courses in this program

182 courses
US 1100
1 credits
ENG 4385
3 credits
ENG 4358
3 credits
ENG 4355
3 credits
ENG 4351
3 credits
ENG 4350
3 credits
ENG 4345
3 credits
ENG 4344
3 credits
ENG 4343
3 credits
ENG 4334
3 credits
ENG 4325
3 credits
ENG 4323
3 credits
ENG 3393
3 credits
ENG 3392
3 credits
ENG 3390
3 credits
ENG 3388
3 credits
ENG 3386
3 credits
ENG 3385
3 credits
ENG 3373
3 credits
ENG 3372
3 credits
ENG 3371
3 credits
ENG 3370
3 credits
ENG 3368
3 credits
ENG 3365
3 credits
ENG 3362
3 credits
ENG 3359
3 credits
ENG 3357
3 credits
ENG 3356
3 credits
ENG 3354
3 credits
ENG 3353
3 credits
ENG 3352
3 credits
ENG 3351
3 credits
ENG 3350
3 credits
ENG 3349
3 credits
ENG 3348
3 credits
ENG 3347
3 credits
ENG 3346
3 credits
ENG 3345
3 credits
ENG 3344
3 credits
ENG 3343
3 credits
ENG 3342
3 credits
ENG 3341
3 credits
ENG 3340
3 credits
ENG 3338
3 credits
ENG 3336
3 credits
ENG 3335
3 credits
ENG 3333
3 credits
ENG 3331
3 credits
ENG 3329
3 credits
ENG 3328
3 credits
ENG 3327
3 credits
ENG 3326
3 credits
ENG 3325
3 credits
ENG 3323
3 credits
ENG 3322
3 credits
ENG 3321
3 credits
ENG 3320
3 credits
ENG 3319
3 credits
ENG 3318
3 credits
ENG 3316
3 credits
ENG 3315
3 credits
ENG 3313
3 credits
ENG 3312
3 credits
ENG 3311
3 credits
ENG 3309
3 credits
ENG 3308
3 credits
ENG 3307
3 credits
ENG 3306
3 credits
ENG 3305
3 credits
ENG 3304
3 credits
ENG 3303
3 credits
ENG 3302
3 credits
ENG 3301
3 credits
ENG 2371
3 credits
ENG 2360
3 credits
ENG 2359
3 credits
ENG 2340
3 credits
ENG 2330
3 credits
ENG 2320
3 credits
ENG 2310
3 credits
ENG 1320
3 credits
ENG 1310
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

ENG 3301Critical Approaches for English Majors
3 cr
ENG 2310British Literature before 1785
3 cr
ENG 2320British Literature since 1785
3 cr
ENG 1310College Writing I
3 cr
ENG 1320College Writing II
3 cr
ENG 2330World Literature before 1600
3 cr
ENG 2340World Literature since 1600
3 cr
ENG 2359US Literature before 1865
3 cr
ENG 2360US Literature since 1865
3 cr
ENG 2371U.S. Literature: Writing Identities
3 cr
US 1100University Seminar
1 cr
ENG 3307Introduction to the Study of Film
3 cr
ENG 3302Film and Video Theory and Production
3 cr
ENG 3306Writing for Film
3 cr
ENG 3308Advanced Topics in Film
3 cr
ENG 3309The Southwest in Film
3 cr
ENG 3316Film Adaptation Studies
3 cr
ENG 3326US Drama on Film
3 cr
ENG 4350Senior Seminar in Film
3 cr
ENG 3327Early Global Drama in English
3 cr
ENG 3333Early US Literature
3 cr
ENG 3350Global Medieval Literature
3 cr
ENG 3351Early Medieval Literature of the British Isles
3 cr
ENG 3352Medieval English Literature
3 cr
ENG 3353British Poetry and Prose of the Sixteenth Century
3 cr
ENG 3354Shakespeare
3 cr
ENG 3356British Poetry and Prose of the Seventeenth Century
3 cr
ENG 3357British Literature, 1688-1750
3 cr
ENG 3359British Literature, 1750-1800
3 cr
ENG 3392Women Writers of the Middle Ages
3 cr
ENG 4334US Romanticism
3 cr
ENG 4351Chaucer and His Time
3 cr
ENG 3322The European Novel
3 cr
ENG 4355The Later Shakespeare
3 cr
ENG 3325Literature in Translation
3 cr
ENG 4358Milton
3 cr
ENG 3328Modern Global Drama in English
3 cr
ENG 3329Studies in Mythology
3 cr
ENG 3341Studies in Global Literature
3 cr
ENG 4343Approaches to a British Author
3 cr
ENG 3385Children's Literature
3 cr
ENG 4344Approaches to a US Author
3 cr
ENG 3386Adolescent Literature
3 cr
ENG 4345Approaches to a Global Author
3 cr
ENG 3388Women's Writing
3 cr
ENG 3393Postcolonial Literatures
3 cr
ENG 4385Advanced Studies in Children's or Adolescent Literature
3 cr
ENG 3320Studies in Theory and Criticism
3 cr
ENG 3362The British Romantics
3 cr
ENG 3321The Short Story
3 cr
ENG 3365Victorian Literature and Culture
3 cr
ENG 3323Modern Poetry
3 cr
ENG 3368The British Novel
3 cr
ENG 3370Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century British Literature
3 cr
ENG 3340Special Topics in Language and Literature
3 cr
ENG 3343The Interdisciplinary Approach to Literature
3 cr
ENG 3371Queer and Trans Texts
3 cr
ENG 3372Race and Ethnicity in Texts
3 cr
ENG 3373Gender and Sexualities in Texts
3 cr
ENG 3390Independent Study in Language and Literature
3 cr
ENG 4323Studies in Autobiography and Biography
3 cr
ENG 3331Black Literature
3 cr
ENG 3303Technical Writing
3 cr
ENG 3335US Literature, 1865-1945
3 cr
ENG 3304Document Design
3 cr
ENG 3336US Literature, 1945 to the Present
3 cr
ENG 3305Life Writing
3 cr
ENG 3338The American Novel
3 cr
ENG 3344Chicana/o/x Narrative and Social History
3 cr
ENG 3311Practices in Writing and Rhetoric
3 cr
ENG 3345Southwestern Studies I: Defining the Region
3 cr
ENG 3312Internship in English Studies
3 cr
ENG 3346Southwestern Studies II: Consequences of Region
3 cr
ENG 3313Scientific Writing
3 cr
ENG 3347American Poetry
3 cr
ENG 3315Introduction to Creative Writing
3 cr
ENG 4325Literature of the Southwest
3 cr
ENG 3318Approaches to Writing and Rhetoric
3 cr
ENG 3319The Development of English
3 cr
ENG 3342Editing
3 cr
ENG 3348Creative Writing: Fiction
3 cr
ENG 3349Creative Writing: Poetry
3 cr
Program Details

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Scholarships

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Operations MonitoringActive ListeningQuality Control AnalysisSpeakingReading ComprehensionService OrientationCritical ThinkingMonitoring

Knowledge

Customer and Personal ServiceComputers and ElectronicsProduction and ProcessingEnglish Language

Abilities

Near VisionOral ComprehensionVisual Color DiscriminationOral ExpressionWritten ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningInformation OrderingFlexibility of ClosureSelective AttentionArm-Hand Steadiness

Tasks

  • Select digital images for printing, specify number of images to be printed, and direct to printer, u
  • Create prints according to customer specifications and laboratory protocols.
  • Produce color or black-and-white photographs, negatives, or slides, applying standard photographic r
  • Adjust digital images using software.

Technology

Graphics or photo imaging softwareDesktop publishing softwareData base user interface and query softwareWeb platform development softwareApplication server software

Tools

Artists' brushesAutomatic photo printersBarcode scannersCement splicersChemical stirrersColor testing equipmentContrast filtersDarkroom beakersDarkroom densitometersDarkroom hydrometersDarkroom thermometersDarkroom timersDaylight splicersDeveloping spiralsDigital cameras

Work Values

SupportIndependenceRelationshipsAchievementWorking ConditionsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
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Match confidence: medium51-9151.00Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operatorstitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • End-to-end print production — manage the full production cycle from image selection through final output, resolving non-routine quality or equipment issues independently in a high-volume commercial lab.
  • Advanced color reproduction — apply refined color correction and black-and-white tonal techniques autonomously to challenging or non-standard source material including archival and damaged originals.
  • Complex machine troubleshooting — diagnose and correct processing machine malfunctions involving control settings, chemical balance, or mechanical feed issues without supervisory intervention.
  • Chemical process optimization — evaluate solution performance over time and adjust mixing ratios or replenishment rates to maintain consistent output quality across extended production runs.
  • Digital imaging workflow design — configure scanner settings, color profiles, and software processing parameters to optimize digitization quality for a diverse range of photographic media formats.
  • Quality assurance execution — independently conduct systematic quality control analysis on all production output, identifying root causes of recurring defects and implementing corrective actions.
  • Customer specification fulfillment — interpret and execute complex or specialized customer print requirements, including specialty finishes and non-standard sizes, without referral to supervisors.
  • Cross-functional software application — leverage graphics, database, and office suite software together to manage image files, track production metrics, and communicate results to lab management.
  • Non-routine problem resolution — apply critical thinking and deductive reasoning to resolve unfamiliar production problems, such as unexpected chemical interactions or software processing errors, in real time.
  • Production scheduling adherence — independently manage personal workload across competing priority orders, consistently meeting deadlines in a fast-paced commercial photo processing environment.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
6%
Placement Rate
21%