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ETST 4730: Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Covers various types of societies and civilizations that have existed in sub-Saharan Africa. Explores foragers, pastoralists, agricultural societies, chiefdoms, kingdoms, and empires, as these emerged and interacted with each other. Details their ideas and social orders, including the following topics: race, ethnicity, kinship, politics, economics, religion, magic, witchcraft, sorcery, marriage, age, gender, stratification, art, literature and oral traditions. Also addresses the impact of colonialism, the rise of nations, changes in the post-colonial period, warfare, and the impact of globalism on Africa today. Prereq: Upper division standing. Cross-listed with ANTH 4730 and 5730.
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ETST 4768: Chicano/Chicana Narrative and Social History
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Provides a general, chronological, and thematic introduction to short stories and novels written by U.S. citizens of Mexican descent. Begins with early 20th century narratives by women, continues with the corridor and Post-World War II male writers, and ends with more recent publications by contemporary women writers. Social, historical, and political backgrounds are also emphasized, along with an analysis of the literary techniques and motifs. Cross-listed with ENGL 4768.
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ETST 4827: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines the role of the courts in the development of public policy toward women; how the legal system affects the economic power, family roles, safety and political participation of women. Cross-listed with PSCI 4827 and WGST 4827.
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ETST 4840: Independent Study: ETST
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
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ETST 4960: Senior Seminar in Ethnic Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines recent research in ethnic studies. Intended to be the capstone course for students minoring in ethnic studies.
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FILM 1050: Video Production/Post-Production I
4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students gain a knowledge of single camera video techniques and are introduced to non-linear digital editing. Course work is hands-on and collaborative, with several projects shot and edited. Learning centers on storytelling, including pacing and aesthetics. Prereq: BA TFVP majors, minors. Cross-listed with THTR 1050.
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FILM 1060: Camera/Multi-Media Production
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
In a lecture/lab setting, students will develop knowledge of equipment and skills in studio multi-camera production and the use of multi-media for live performances. Working together students will crew, produce and direct multi-camera studio and live productions. Prereq: BA majors, minors or permission of instructor.
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FILM 1100: Introduction to Theatre, Film and Television
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
An introduction to dramatic and cinematic texts, styles and productions; students will research and analyze a play and develop it into a film script. They will present their understanding by storyboards and multi-media presentations, exams and written work. Prereq: Majors, minors or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with THTR 1100.
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FILM 1550: Scriptwriting I
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Each student conceptualizes, designs and creates short dramatic scripts. These scripts are for stage and screen, with production lengths from one to ten minutes. Instruction includes story development through first draft and rewrites, incorporation of critical feedback and the merger of image and idea to convey dramatic concepts. Students compare theatrical and video performance realization. Prereq: Theater/Film major and minors or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with THTR 1550.
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FILM 1611: Acting Lab I
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students will perform scenes, have required readings and write research papers introducing them to the basic performance skills required for Stage and Screen Acting. This work will provide a foundation and vocabulary for future projects, where students interact with performers. Prereq: BA TFVP majors, minors. Cross-listed with THTR 1611.
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