Fall 2016 Undergraduate Courses
For FMA course descriptions, please click here.
For descriptions of specific courses, click the course number.
FMA COURSES | ||||
Number | Title | Time | Days | Instructor |
FMA 2001-01 | INTRO TO FILM & MEDIA ARTS | 4:30-5:50 | MW | APPLIN, M |
FMA 2001-02 | NEW MEDIA | 3:00-4:20 | TTH | BUCH, J |
FMA 2001-03 | INTRO TO FILM & MEDIA ARTS | 12:30-1:20 | MWF | OWUSU-BOATENG |
FMA 2001-04 | INTRO TO FILM & MEDIA ARTS | 12:00-1:20 | TTH | TBA |
FMA 3001-01 | FILM PRODUCING | 3:00-5:50 | M | PITRE, G |
FMA 3001-02 | SPECIAL TOPIC: AUDIO-VIS AR | 2:30-3:20 | MWF | TBA |
FMA 3010 | CINEMATOGRAPHY | 6:00-8:50 | M | PITRE, G |
FMA 3502 | ITAL CIN AFTER 1900 | 6:00-8:50 | T | CHIRUMBOLO, P |
FMA 3503 | INTRO JAPANESE CIN | 6:00-8:50 | T | BARTON, K |
FMA 4001-01 | GENDER AND HORROR | 2:30-3:20 | MWF | PULLIAM, J |
HISTORY ELECTIVES | ||||
CHIN 2070 | CHINESE CINEMA | 3:00-5:50 | TH | ZHOU, G |
CMST 3012 | HISTORY OF FILM | 12:00-1:20 | TTH | SUCHY, P |
LAB | 6:00-8:50 | T | SUCHY, P | |
ENGL 2231-01 | READING FILM | 10:30-11:50 | TTH | GOURDINE, A |
ENGL 2231-02 | READING FILM | 11:30-12:20 | MWF | WHITE, D |
ENGL 2231-03 | READING FILM | 9:30-10:20 | MWF | NOHNER, L |
ENGL 3133 | NON-FICTION FILM AND VIDEO | 3:00-4:20 | TTH | WHEELER, J |
ENGL 4231 | ALFRED HITCHCOCK | 9:30-10:20 | MWF | FREEDMAN, C |
FREN 4031 | THE FRENCH FILM | 6:00-8:50 | T |
BONGIORNI, K |
GERM 4046 | GERMAN FILM | 3:00-4:20 | TTH |
HACHMANN, G |
THEORY/PRACTICE ELECTIVES | ||||
CMST 3107 | RHET CONTEMP MEDIA | 10:30-11:20 | MWF | BUTCHER, J |
ENGL 2009-01 | WRITING SCREENPLAYS | 3:30-6:20 | W | BUCH, J |
ENGL 2009-02 | WRITING SCREENPLAYS | 6:00-8:50 | T | KORNHAUSER, M |
ENGL 4009 | ADV SCREENWRITING WK | 6:00-8:50 | M | KORNHAUSER, M |
OF RELATED INTEREST | ||||
ANTH 4028 | ANCIENT MAYA IN THE MEDIA | 9:00-10:20 | TTH | MCKILLOP, H |
Course Descriptions:
GERM 4046: A look at various figures of double identity and duplicity in order to learn about the history of Germany and the history of German film. No knowledge of German required.
ANTH 4028: Watch documentary-style views about the ancient Maya (eg. National Geographic, History Channel, NOVA, independent films) and evaluate how the information is conveyed through film techniques, music, narrators and other speakers. Students from any discipline welcome.