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CMLT C310: Film Adaptations
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
This course focuses on both literary analysis and formal film analysis. Study the relationship between the literary and the cinematic version of several texts, and consider the strategies, agendas, and pleasures of each version, and of the process of adaptation itself.
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CMLT C390: Film And American Society
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Film in relation to politics, ideology, and social history.
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CMLT C393: History of European And American Films to 1940
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Survey of the development of cinema from its earliest beginnings, stressing film form, the silent era, emergence of genres such as westerns and musicals, the rise of the star system and big studios, issues of censorship, the transition to sound, and the dominance of Hollywood.
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CMLT C394: History of European And American Films Since 1940
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Survey of European and American films since World War II, stressing wartime films, Neorealism, Film Noir, the New Wave, modern genres, impact of television, major developments of national industries, and industrial and artistic changes. Directors covered may include Bergman, Hitchcock, Allen, Bunuel, Fellini, Truffaut, Eisenstein, Renoir, Welles, Fassbinder, De Sica, and Antonioni.
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CMLT C491: Authorship in The Cinema
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Topic varies: in-depth analysis of individual film makers, viewed as "authors." May be repeated once, with a different topic.
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CMLT C603: Topics in Comparative Literature Studies
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Explores specific problems between two literatures or between literature and another area in the humanities. This is a variable title course and may be repeated once for credit.
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CMLT T190: Literary And Intellectual Traditions
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Explores, in an interdisciplinary way, one of the great humanistic traditions of inquiry regarding one of the following themes: ideas of self, truth, beauty, community, nature, or conflict. Writing-intensive, discussion-focused.
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COAS Q110: Introduction to Information Literacy
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
This course examines information structure and organization, as well as teaching techniques and skills for effectively identifying, acquiring, evaluating, using, and communicating information in various formats.
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COAS Q400: Job Search Strategies For Liberalarts Students
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Emphasis on identifying each individual's marketable skills, locating job possibilities, writing resumes and correspondence, and interviewing for jobs. Stresses the value of the arts and sciences degree in the competitive labor market.
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COGS Q240: Foundations of Cognitive Science
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Foundational introduction to the cognitive and information sciences. The primary themes are: (1) causal issues such as functional and computational architecture (e.g., modularity, effectiveness, and implementation, analog/digital), neuroscience, and embodied dynamics; and (2) semantic issues such as meaning, representation, content, and information P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant I = fall semester, II = spring semester, S = summer session(s) flow. The role of both themes in logic, perception, computation, cognition, and consciousness. Throughout, an emphasis on writing, analysis, and exposition.
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