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ENW 360: Topics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of a specialized topic of relevance to the practicing journalist with emphasis on the impact of journalism within a specific cultural context and the unique role of the Christian journalist. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of department chair.
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ENW 481: Internship in Writing
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Placement in an off-campus writing position. Must be planned well in advance of placement in consultation with advisor. Prerequisites: Major or minor in the Department of English; completion of 10 credit hours in English; consent of instructor.
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ENW 499: Critical Issues in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Analysis of a variety of topics relevant to the practice of journalism, such as access to the media, protection of confidential sources, truth, accuracy, objectivity, fairness, and diversity, with special consideration given to the role of the Christian journalist. Culminates in the completion of a major research project. Prerequisites: ENW115; ENW212; ENW319; ENL498.
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FAS 200: Family Perspectives:Understanding the Family
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Theoretical applications to understanding family life. Readings from the family field and American film are used to explore the meaning of family life from a variety of perspectives.
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FAS 305: Family Social Policy
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An examination of the linkages of family with societal systems and the consequences of policy for family life. Exploration of community resources and strategies for serving families.
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FAS 313G: Families in Cross-Cultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Contemporary, historical, and cross-cultural, predominantly non-Western perspective on a variety of family systems and the people living in them. Explores values and assumptions underlying these systems, roles, inter-generational relationships, identity formation and developmental tasks. Prerequisites: GES130 or GES145, GES146; Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course or GES245; World Cultures (U) course. (Carries cross-credit with psychology.)
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FLM 200: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
How do films construct meaning and in what contexts are they created and interpreted? Consideration of film as both an art form and a cultural product and focus on film language, history, culture, and criticism.
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FLM 300: Film Theory and Interpretation
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of narrative film as a significant art form, including its origins, development, movements, and genres. Both classic and contemporary films will be examined from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives and specific interpretations. Emphasizes the development of analytical skills, writing proficiency, and aesthetic appreciaton. Prerequisites: FLM200; junior standing or consent of instructor.
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FLM 305: Films of Great Directors
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of representative films by selected directors, emphasizing the director's distinctive themes and cinematic styles. Considers the role of historical and cultural factors in shaping a director's artistic vision. Representative filmmakers may include Bergman, Ford, Hitchcock, Kieslowski, Kurosawa, Scorsese, and Truffaut. Prerequisite: FLM200 or consent of instructor.
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FLM 481: Internship in Film Studies
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Placement in an off-campus position in the film industry or allied fields. Student is responsible for finding and securing the position with an appropriate individual or organization. Plan must be approved in advance of placement by the film studies advisor. Prerequisite: Completion of six credit hours toward the film studies minor.
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