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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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CO 309 - Topics in Film Studies


Credits: (4 credits)

The Topics in Film Studies course changes content depending on the topic but always keeps a focus on the multidisciplinary aspect of film - art, history, philosophy, business, social constructs, communications, politics, and literary studies.

Prerequisite/Corequisite
Prerequisite:  CO222

Expected Learning Outcomes
Because this is a topics course, student learning outcomes will change in accordance with the topic taught.
In general students will:

1. Develop a greater appreciation for film as art, business, and entertainment.
2. Discuss the multifaceted aspects of directing, acting, and editing, as well as cinematic elements such as music and cinematography.
3. Identify a film’s voice through articulation of important issues within a particular context.
4. Speak and write effectively about films viewed for this class using critical thinking skills such as interpretation, analysis, comparison, and evaluation.

Notes
Note: This course is offered once per year.



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