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FILM 320: Topics in Film
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
This lecture-laboratory course focuses on a single topic in film studies. Subject matter differs each time it is offered. (Topic courses taken through the Los Angeles Film Studies Center require program acceptance and additional fees.) May be repeated for credit.
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FILM 320 - Topics in Film
FILM 327: Media in a Changing World
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Analysis of mass media business policies and practices of media organizations in a changing political, economic, regulatory and technological environment. Includes analysis of the historical and structural contexts and implications of new media technologies. Same as COMM 327.
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FILM 327 - Media in a Changing World
FILM 344: Studies in America Film Genres
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Examination of the major types since the studio era of the 1930's, often including the western, screwball comedy, horror, gangster, and musical films.
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FILM 344 - Studies in America Film Genres
FILM 380B: Baseball and the Movies
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Not currently available
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FILM 380B - Baseball and the Movies
FILM 415: International Cinema
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of film outside the United States, often focusing on movies from a single country, for example, Argentina, Japan, Australia, or Ireland. Course may be repeated with a change of content. Same as GER 415, and SPAN 415.
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FILM 415 - International Cinema
FILM 427: Film in the Disciplines
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of the role of film in traditional disciplines, with emphasis on how those disciplines are viewed in film, as well as the methodologies and issues of the disciplines as reflected in movies. Course may be repeated with change of content. Same as HIST 427, REL 427, and SOC 427.
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FILM 427 - Film in the Disciplines
FILM 441: Film Authors
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of major artists who express their personal style and themes through film. Often focuses on directors as auteurs. Course may be repeated with a change of content.
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FILM 441 - Film Authors
FILM 460: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Advanced work in screen writing, production, or research designed as a capstone experience. This course is a service-learning course and may require additional time commitment outside of class. Students are responsible for any additional costs necessary to complete the service.
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FILM 460 - Senior Project
FILM 465: Film Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Supervised practical experience in the film industry. Must be approved by film faculty.
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FILM 465 - Film Internship
FILM 479F: Studies in Weimar Cinema
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Not currently available
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FILM 479F - Studies in Weimar Cinema
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