Credit Units |
Credit Hours |
Course Title |
Course Code |
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Theory: 2 Practical: 0 Clinic, Field,: |
2 |
Topics in Film Studies |
English |
ENGL 460 |
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مواضيع في دراسة الأفلام |
Arabic |
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Corequisites |
Prerequisites |
Study Level |
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Critical Approaches to LiteratureENGL 308 |
8 |
Course Main Objective (concise and precise statement without bullets): |
The main objective of course is Cinema, which, beginning in the late 19th century, became the most pervasive art form ever created. Through film, ideas of other cultures could now quickly reach millions. This course aims to introduce students to the historical/cultural origins and contexts of films. Topics will include adaptations, Orientalism in films, gender, and race representations, etc. Students will learn more about how film communicates, what messages it offers, and how it has continuously influenced attitudes and actions. Instructors of this course will choose a topic and at least 6 films to study each time the course if offered. |
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) (limit 4-6 CLOs): |
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By the end of this course, the student will be able to: |
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1 |
Knowledge and Comprehension |
Aligned PLOs* |
1.1 |
Discuss essential theories, ideas, and methods of film style and narrative form. |
K2 |
2 |
Skills |
2 |
2.1 |
Critically interpret films using cinematic language and theoretical concepts. |
S1 |
2.2 |
Present critical views toward films effectively in speech and/or in writing. |
S4 |
3 |
Values |
3 |
3.1 |
Work effectively in groups to facilitate teamwork. |
V1 |
*use PLO codes K1.., S1.., V1… in the section of programs specifications
Course Content: |
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Textbook (s) (include the latest references with full details using standard format e.g. APA, MLA etc): |
Bordwell, David and Kristin Thompson. (2011). Film Art: An Introduction (10th ed.)/ McGraw Hill |
Course ID: ENGL 460
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | 2 | 2 | ENGL 308 |
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