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F S 107 - Society in Film2 Credits This is a late start, introductory course that will use film as means to analyze a particular social theme or issue. An introduction to formal film analysis will also be integrated into the course.
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Designed to Serve Students who need help in developing both general education and critical thinking skills. Active Date 2011-07-06
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Contact Hours: Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Contact Hours 22 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline In-class and out-of class film viewings followed by both discussions and lectures.
Readings relevant both to film and the particular theme chosen by the instructor.
Students will be evaluated through written assignments, class discussions, and examinations.
Student Learning Outcomes Think critically about film as something other than a storytelling medium.
Recognize a film’s cultural subtexts.
Recognize the relationship between society and film.
Analyze and interpret films individually and in group discussion.
Communicate their own experience and thinking on a particular social issue through the analysis and interpretation of film.
Understand and use the language of film and film criticism.
Participate in a variety of types of discourse about film.
Reflect upon artistic, cultural, and intellectual traditions and contemporary influences in film.
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