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FDSC 385: Seminar: Food Science
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The seminar sequence provides a unique opportunity for Food Science students to practice professional communication and to gain exposure to new concepts and developments in the field through presentations by peers, faculty and outside speakers. (F,Sp)
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FDSC 485: Seminar: Food Science
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The seminar sequence provides a unique opportunity for Food Science students to practice professional communication and to gain exposure to new concepts and developments in the field through presentations by peers, faculty and outside speakers. (F, Sp)
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FDSC 490: Special Problems in Food Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Students will study problems in areas of food science and technology. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and/or consent of instructor. (F,Sp,SS)
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FILM 160: TV Studio Production
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The students will learn and perform all functions within the television studio, including directing, switching, audio, graphics, camera and related functions. Television writing techniques and formats, elementary engineering terminology and theory will be discussed. The role and function of each member of the production team will be discussed. Each Student will write, direct, and produce his/her own video production. (F)
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FILM 200: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course is an introduction to film language, art, style, technology, and analysis. It provides an historical overview and background on film theory. Students will view and critique films showing a variety of styles and techniques. Co-listed as FILM 200. (F)
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FILM 248: Cultures in Conflict (d)
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course focuses on film as a medium which examines conflicts resulting from cultural differences. At the center of good narrative film structure is conflict. This conflict will be explored through the film's language content and persuasive qualities, as well as how it provokes audience reactions. Co-listed as FILM 248. (SP, alternate years)
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FILM 260: Electronic Field Production
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Students will examine, understand, and perform procedures, policies and practices applied to television field production. Students acquire skills and knowledge in all areas of EFP for television including preproduction tasks, lighting and shooting in the filed and editing. Students will learn the theory and practice of directing/writing, producing commercials, public service announcements (PSA) and informercials. (F, Sp)
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FILM 261: Electronic Media Copy Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This class will examine the theory and skills involved with writing techniques for commercials, public service announcements (PSA) and infomercials for adio and television, as well as non-media applications such as corporate video. Students will learn and apply principles of persuasion toward the writing of continuity programming. Techniques for needs assessment of clients as well as market and product reasearch will be discussed. Co-listed as CSTA 261. (Sp)
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FILM 301: History of Film
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Film Studies 301 is a survey of film history from its origins to today. The course will cover the major periods in film history by examining its innovators, major narrative forms, and major theories. The course will also look at the film industry and international influences. Co-listed as ENGL, HIST, JOUR, and SCTA 301. (Sp)
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FILM 317: Modern East Asian Literature and Cinema (g)
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course introduces students to the significant cultural, social, political, and aesthetic developments in Modern East Asia through the study of major works of 20th and 21st century Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literature and film. We will also consider memoirs, writings of political theory, sociology, religion, and history.
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