SUNY Broome Transfer Planning for Cinema Study (CIN), B.A.
SUNY Cortland recommends that students complete the following courses prior to transfer. The transfer credit limit from a 2-year college is 64 credits. Students who complete their General Education requirements prior to transfer will have their General Education requirements met at SUNY Cortland.
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Cortland Degree Requirements |
Complete at SUNY Broome |
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Communication 1 (GEC1): CPN 100 Writing Studies I |
ENG 110 (required GE) |
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Communication 2 (GEC2): CPN 101 Writing Studies II |
ENG 111 (required GE) |
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Communication – Presentation (GECP): |
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Diversity: Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice (GEDI): |
_______ (required GE) |
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Mathematics (GEMA): |
_______ (required GE) |
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Natural Sciences (GENS) (3-4 cr.): |
_______ (required GE) |
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Humanities (GEHU): CIN 208 Introduction to Film Analysis |
COM 145 (major required) |
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Social Sciences (GESS): |
________________ |
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The Arts (GEAR): CIN 101 History of Cinema I |
________ No equivalent – consider taking at Cortland, unless earning associate degree (major required) |
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US History & Civic Engagement (GEUS): |
________________ |
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World History & Global Awareness (GEWH): |
________________ |
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World Languages (GEWL): (Sign language is acceptable) |
_______ 101 (required for B.A.) |
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Cortland Degree Requirements |
Complete at SUNY Broome |
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COM 203 Introduction to Media Writing |
COM 115 |
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COM 243 Video Production (elective) OR |
COM 210 OR |
*For more information about transfer equivalencies, please visit SUNY Transfer Path.
Cinema Study
School of Arts and Sciences
The program requirements pertain to the Undergraduate Catalog and are intended as a guide for academic planning. Students currently on SUNY campuses should consult their academic advisor for additional choices in general education categories when any course is recommended.
- To view all required courses for the program and Cortland’s General Education courses, see the most current undergraduate Catalog.
- Use the transfer equivalency tables to choose equivalents at your transfer college.
- If you plan to transfer before you complete your associate’s degree, you can still earn your degree via Reverse Transfer.
About Cinema Study
Is it your dream to work in the film industry? Our cinema study major will provide you with the analytical and production skills you'll need. The strong interdisciplinary nature of our program allows you to study with experts in art, communication, English, geography, history, media studies, modern languages, theater, philosophy, political science and psychology.
Course offerings in the cinema study major are supplemented through work with student-run campus media and clubs, an extensive internship program and a highly developed portfolio of study abroad opportunities.
Career Potential
- Script writing
- Producing
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Editing
- Criticism
- Education
What Will I Learn?
- have a greater understanding of the role that cinema plays in shaping culture and identity.
- sharpen your critical thinking abilities, allowing you to critique and analyze the moving image.
- gain technical skills in all areas of filmmaking, from storyboards to post-production editing.
Applying to Cortland
- SUNY Cortland accepts the Common Application and the SUNY Online application. Choose just one way to apply; both require a $50 non-refundable application fee.
- If you apply to Cortland using the SUNY application, SUNY will waive the $50 application fee for transfer students graduating with an associate degree from a SUNY or CUNY college, who apply directly to Cortland for baccalaureate programs.
- Fall applicants should apply by June 1. Spring applicants should apply by November 1.
- After applying, students must send transcripts from all colleges attended and a high school transcript.