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Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:38:16 -0500
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Dear subscribers,

I am in the process of investigating the viability of offering a graduate 
certificate in film to students earning PhDs in other (non-film) 
departments. This would be offered to students who might wish to earn a 
credential in film because they will teach film (e.g. students in American 
Studies who might include film in a cultural studies course, or foreign 
language students who might offer a course in a national cinema) and/or who 
might include some film in their dissertation but are not housed in a film 
program.  I have seen models for this sort of thing with gender studies but 
am not aware of programs in film.  If any of you know of such programs, can 
you please contact me?  If you have opinions about their viability or 
usefulness, I'd love to hear from you.You can contact me directly at 
[log in to unmask]  If subscribers are interested in this issue, I can 
offer a list and summary of comments.

Thanks for your help,
Pam Wojcik

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