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Film Media (FLM)

Coordinator: Adjunct Professor DeSchepper

101 Introduction to Film and Screen Studies (3)

Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) (A) [D]

203 Film Theory (3)

An introductory survey of classical and contemporary approaches to film theory and criticism (Lec. 3). (A) [D]

204 History of Film I (3)

A survey of world cinema from its invention in the 1890’s to the early 1950’s, examining the production, distribution and exhibition of narrative, documentary and experimental, among other forms of film. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2. (A) [D]

205 History of Film II (3)

A survey of world cinema from the 1950’s to the present time, examining the production, distribution and exhibition of narrative, documentary and experimental among other forms of film. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2). (A) [D]

401 Field Experience in Film Media (1-6)

Structured academic work in a business, industry, educational or agency setting under the supervision of a faculty advisor. (Practicum) Pre: permission of faculty advisor.

495 Seminar in Film Media (3)

An intensive, interdisciplinary capstone course; exploring writings and ideas about film across two or more fields of study; or examining cross-cultural themes and issues in world cinema. Topic to be announced. (Seminar) Pre: 203 or permission of instructor.

There are related film courses offered in the following departments: African-American Studies, Art, Art History, Communication Studies, English, French, History, Italian, Journalism, Women’s Studies, and in the Honors Program. See the Film Media Program for a complete listing.


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