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CINE 550: Topics in German Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This graduate topic course explores aspects of German Cinema intensively. Specific course topics vary from year to year. See the Cinema Studies website at for a description of the current offerings.
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CINE 619: The Politics and Practices of Representation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sender. This course engages with the following question from both theoretical and practical perspectives: Who says what about whom, under what circumstances, in which medium, with what effects We will spend the first two thirds of the semester investigating different approaches to this question, looking at insider accounts, processes of othering, realism and other narrative conventions, the ethics of consent, "objective" and "biased" shooting techniques, the politics of editing, the role of the intended audience in the production of a work, and so on. We will simultaneously cover the technical aspects of production that will enable you to produce digital video projects: shooting (Canon GL1s), lighting, sound, editing (Final Cut Pro on Mac), graphics, music, and so on. During the final third of the semester all students will produce short (5-10 minute) documentary and/or experimental digital videos.
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CINE 680: Topics in French Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Met. This graduate topic course explores aspects of French Cinema intensively. Specific course topics vary from year to year. See the Cinema Studies website at for a description of the current offerings.
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CINE 694: Mexican Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This seminar will address the specificity and uniqueness of Spanish America's cultural production, that is, those elements that make the Spanish American case differ from the paradigmatic postcolonial situation, and which make recent developments in postcolonial studies not fully applicable to it. We will explore these issues in the context of the literary production of the twentieth century in Spanish America from roughly the twenties to the present, that is, the epoch encompassing the larger metropolitan cultural phenomena of Modernism and Postmodernism.
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CINE 793: Topics In Film Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Topic varies
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CIT 591: Programming Languages and Techniques I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to fundamental concepts of programming and computer science. Principles of modern object-oriented programming languages: abstraction, types, polymorphism, encapsulation, and inheritance. Basic algorithmic techniques and informal complexity analysis. Substantial programming assignments in Java.
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CIT 592: Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Foundations: Sets, Functions, Summations, and Sequences. Introduction to algorithms. Counting techniques: The pigeonhole principle, permutations and combinations. Discrete probability. Selected topics from Number theory and/or Graph theory.
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CIT 593: Introduction to Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to fundamental concepts of computer architecture. Programming in C and at least one assembly language as a basis for understanding machine instructions and subroutine linkage conventions. Representation of numbers, characters and other information at machine level, including on virtual machines. Features of current operating systems.
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CIT 594: Programming Languages and Techniques II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): CIT 591 or consent of the instructor. Basic data structures, including lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, trees, priority queues, and Java Collections. Algorithms, algorithm types, and simple complexity analysis. Development and implementation of program specifications. Software architecture and design methods, including modular program development, correctness arguments, and testing techniques. Concepts illustrated through extensive programming assignments in Java.
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CIT 595: Digital System Organization and Design
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): CIT 593 or equivalent. Introduction to fundamental building blocks of digital computer hardware such as transistors, logic gates and components built from them, as a basis for understanding how a computer operates at the hardware level. Basic networking, security, and other "under the hood" topics. Use of virtual machines to simulate hardware.
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