FILM113 — World Cinema
3 Credits This course explores the way historical, aesthetic, and economic factors influence the evolution of global cinema by examining feature films from a wide array of eras and countries. Students will learn to watch films actively and analytically, describe how films contribute to the formation of individual, local, national and cultural identity, and question their own roles in an increasingly multicultural, globally conscious audience. Prerequisites: ENG 101 - Writing and Research or ENG 101H - Writing and Research - Honors or Placement Score
Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG101H
Part of
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities A.A.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities A.A. – History Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities A.A. – Honors Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities A.A. – Spanish Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Anthropology Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Economics Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Psychology Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Sociology Concentration
- Digital Filmmaking A.S.
- Performing Arts A.S.
- Digital Filmmaking Certificate
- High School Equivalency (HSE) 24-Credit Program