CIN 2150 - Methods of Screen Criticism (4) Oakland University, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English Syllabus Course Information: CRN: 41399
M/W 01:20 PM - 04:07 PM
Main Campus Campus | Dodge Hall | Room 202
Type: In-Person Class Meeting
Introduction to the study of screen theory and critical methods, with emphasis upon academic research and writing. Film screening lab may be required. Satisfies the university general education requirement for a writing intensive course in the major. Prerequisite for writing intensive: completion of the university writing foundation requirement.
Prerequisite(s): CIN 1150 or CIN 2100; WRT 1060 with a grade of (C) or higher.
Professor Information: Instructor: Bridget Kies
Learning Outcomes: Learning Objectives:
1.demonstrate the ability to apply a variety of critical approaches to the study of film and related screen media;
2.demonstrate the ability to apply a variety of theoretical perspectives on film and related screen media; and,
3.demonstrate the ability to locate, analyze, and write about scholarly research on film and related screen media from a variety of methodological perspectives.
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