Let's go ahead and tell you all about the courseload I've set up for fall and winter next year even though it's not relevant to your life! Woooo!
On paper I'm a political science major and a film studies minor. This is because my school, love it though I do, doesn't yet offer a film major program. However, to fulfill my politics major, I only need to get two full credits a year, or in other words two politics classes per semester, leaving me with three empty slots to take whatever I want, and I always take three film courses. Considering politics courses tend to run across both semesters while film classes don't, I ended up taking two politics and six film courses this last year.
Next year, and this is only really relevant because course selection opens tomorrow, I've worked my way into getting three politics and seven films courses since one of my film courses is technically a political science course. Sweeeeeet. So on the film side I have Italian New Wave, East European Cinema, Women and the Documentary, Politics through Film and Literature, Russian Film II, TV Theory and Criticism, and Popular Cinema. Pretty awesome batch, and I'm very excited for it all. The only one that I'm not too psyched for is Popular Cinema since I'm afraid it's going to be full of non-film students thinking it'll be a bird course where you watch Inception and various Morgan Freeman movies, but it was the last course I could fit into my schedule, so I guess I'll have to stop being such a baby and suck it up. Still, oh man. Going to be good times.