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FILM 103: The Art of Film
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: ENGL 132 or equivalent. Cinematography as a world-wide cultural movement of the twentieth century is studied. Works from different countries are studied to illustrate the historical development of the art of the film. 3 cr.
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FILM 201: Criminals,Cops,and Private Eyes
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Chronological and analytical viewing of the recurring themes and motifs that define a film genre and reflect America's evolving moral and psychic fascination with crime from 1930 to the present day. 3 cr.
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FILM 202: The Haunted Screen
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. A cinematic investigation of good, evil, nature, science, and gender through narratives of monstrous transformations. Films may include Frankenstein, Alien, Them, Dracula, The Exorcist, and The Silence of the Lambs. 3 cr.
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FILM 210: Mass Media in Film
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. A critical investigation of how mass media are portrayed in such films as Citizen Kane, Radio Days, Atomic Café, Quiz Show, Network, and The Truman Show. 3 cr.
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FILM 290: Special Topics in Film
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Topics in film that are not offered on a regular basis are examined. The course may be repeated for credit if the topic varies. 1-3 cr.
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FILM 320: Introduction to Cinema Production
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Two English writing courses with a grade of "C" or higher. An introductionto the fundamentals of motion picture production, including dramatic development, visual storytelling, editing, and directing. 3 cr.
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FILM 340: Director's Signature:Alfred Hitchcock
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. In depth profiling of the formal and stylistic contributions of a director's filmography through viewing and analysis of his/her principal works within the context of personal biography, the history of filmmaking, and the history of viewing and criticism. 3 cr.
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FILM 390: Special Topics in Film
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Topics in film that are not offered on a regular basis are examined. The course may be repeated for credit if the topic varies. 1-3 cr.
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FIN 214: Introduction to Finance
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: MATH 111, MATH 112 or MATH 115, MATH 116, or MATH 123, MATH 124, AC 201 or concurrent. This course introduces the business student to the broad financial world consisting of financial management, financial markets, and investments. Key outcomes include a basic understanding of investment vehicles such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds, the ability to value future cash flows emanating from securities and projects, the ability to analyze financial statements and the ability to apply elementary working capital management concepts. Offered fall and spring semesters. 3 cr.
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FIN 312: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: FIN 214, EC 111 and EC 112. This course studies the institutions and markets that raise and allocate funds in modern economies in the context of interest rate determination and risk allocation. Key outcomes include the ability to use duration to manage fixed income financial instruments including their derivatives, and an understanding of the management of financial intermediaries in the contemporary regulatory environment. Offered in the fall semester. 3 cr.
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