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Apr 28, 2024
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ENGL 1050 - Introduction to Film Studies This is a humanities course that covers major concepts of film study through films, discussions, lectures, and readings. The intersections between film and literature will also be explored.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture
General Education Requirement: Humanities / Visual and Performing Arts Comments: This course does not meet UW’s Human Culture requirement unless transferred as part of an Associate degree.
Prerequisites: Completion of, or enrollment in, ENGL 1010 or instructor consent
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of (Prefix Number Course Name) , the student will:
- Identify the major film genres and modes of criticism
- Demonstrate a working vocabulary of the terminology of film study
- Investigate that, like literature, film has an on-going tradition
- Explore connections between literature and film
- Interpret a variety of digital, oral, and/or written texts.
- Apply a variety of methods to generate ideas, focus on a primary idea, and organize ideas into a coherent whole.
- Write following the conventions of formal, standard English.
- Analyze a written, digital, and/or oral communication in terms of subject matter, audience needs, and style requirements.
- Prepare analytical texts on a variety of topics dependent on the medium (digital, oral, or written).
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