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Film Studies
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FILM 200 Introduction to Film
An introduction to the aesthetic, cultural, and technical significance of major developments and trends in cinema. Emphasis will be placed on the study of film aesthetics, language, cultural analysis, and narrative structure.
Cross-listed: ENG 200 Introduction to Film -
FILM 310 Film and Genre
This course examines the close relationship between film and genre paying particular attention to the historical development, rhetorical strategies, aesthetic features, and/or cultural contexts of several genres.
Cross-listed:ENG 310 Film and GenrePrerequisite: FILM 200 Introduction to Film or by permission of the instructor