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FIL 2000: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course introduces students to film interpretation and analysis by teaching cinematic vocabulary and technique as they have emerged and developed through the history of international cinema.
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FIL 3826: American Film
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: FIL 2000, LIT 3213 This course will survey the entire span of American Film from the silent films of D.W. Griffith and Charlie Chaplin to Classical Hollywood to Film Noir to the New Hollywood of the 1970s and beyond. The course will examine the emergence of genre films, including melodrama, comedy, western, musical, science fiction, horror, war, and drama. Special attention will be paid to cultural and historical context of American Film.
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FIL 3930: Topics in Film
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course offers varied topics, themes, or movements in film. It may cover themes, such as race in film; or survey a specific period. Such as colonial Latin American history in film; or focus on a specific genre, such as American Vietnam War films or musicals. By way of specific focus, Topic in Film contributes to students? broad understanding of film. Every offering will use film as its primary medium of study and refine students? viewing skills.
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FIL 4828: International Film
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: Sophomore, junior, or senior standing. This course involves studying films from foreign cultures, such as French, German, Japanese, Australian. Films studied are classic or significant films representing both the cultures and important statements about the human encounter. Longer in-class experience allows for viewing and discussing each film in class, plus background on both the films and the culture.
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FIL 4848: (CD) World Cinema and the Cross-Cultural Encounter
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: FIL 2000 Based on a set of films that focus on the situation of the cross-cultural encounter —including tourism, immigration, and transnational romance—paired with critical readings in world cinema studies, this course will provide students with the analytical tools to address three central questions: What does it mean to be “abroad”? What are the pleasures, privileges, and perils of being “lost in translation”? And how does the cinema both reflect and participate in globalization? Our exploration of these questions will also entail that students be self-critical about how their encounter with world cinema is a cross-cultural experience. The principle analytical tools will be drawn from the diverse interdisciplinary fields of cinema and media studies, cultural studies, postcolonial studies, and cultural anthropology.
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FIL 4931: Advanced Topics in Film
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisites: FIL 2000, LIT 3213 This course covers advanced topics, themes, or movements in Film. It may cover themes, such as crime in mass media; or survey a specific period, such as American film of the 1970's in cultural context; or focus on a specific genre, such kitchen sink realism in British film; or trace cinematic movements, such as avant-garde film. By way of specific focus, Advanced Topics in Film contributes to students' broad understanding of film while also increasing their ability to study a topic in depth. Every offering will use film as its primary medium of study to refine students' viewing skills and to advance analytical skills.
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FIL 4932: Documentary Studies
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: FIL 2000, LIT 3213 Documentary Studies addresses issues in documentary representation with course content that may vary with each offering. The course may cover the history and development of documentary film; it may include other media, such as photography or print text.. Issues may include documentary aesthetics and ethics; truth and accuracy; propaganda and activism; relations between subject and object; new media and access to media.
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FIN 3140: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Survey of the problems and techniques of personal financial planning. Includes consumer credit, insurance, taxes, home ownership, personal investment, managing cash income, controlling expenditures, and estate planning. This course may not be taken for credit by students majoring in financial services or finance.
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FIN 3303: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: ECO 2013, FIN 3403 This course presents financial markets theory and applies it to the mechanisms of financial markets and institutions. Themes include the supply of and demand for loanable funds; interest rate theory and determination; money and capital markets; and monetary, fiscal and debt management policies by various types of financial institutions.
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FIN 3403: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisites: ACG 2071, STA 2023, ECO 2023 with "C" or better. Management techniques for and considerations in determining short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term financial needs. Sources of funds available to management and the relevant financial instruments will be examined.
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