BUS 388 - U. S. Culture and Society through Film and Contemporary Business Issues

Institution:
Antioch University-System Administration
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Description:
This course explores a variety of recently released documentaries. These documentaries examine current events that reflect the impact of corporate control on our society. Particular emphasis is placed on documentaries that illustrate how business interests influence the American lifestyle. Selections may include: The Corporation, Outfoxed, Supersize Me! Advertising and the End of the World, Bush's Brain, Shattering Silence, Fahrenheight 911, The Oil Factor, The Fog of War, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Hijacking Catastrophe, The Control Room, and Bowling for Columbine. SOCIAL SCIENCE DOMAIN
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(937) 769-1372
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

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