COURSE:
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For L 110 [DIVR] (Fall 2023) |
TITLE:
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Introduction to Global Film |
SECTION:
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01 |
CREDITS:
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3 |
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DESCRIPTION:
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Taught in English. An introduction to the study of global film, situating stories and cinematic features within cultural contexts. |
PREREQUISITES:
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COURSE MEDIA FEE:
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0.00 |
SPECIAL NOTES:
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Winter Session Course Information:
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COURSE MATERIALS:
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This course does not have proctored exams. Review the Course Work section of the syllabus for exam and assignment information.
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