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FS 101: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Dole, Dr. Garcia, Dr. Gateward The usual first course in a film studies minor, introducing students to analysis of film through style and form. Includes basic elements of the development of film conventions as well as an introduction to connections between style and ideology. Intended primarily for freshmen and sophomores. Three hours lecture and a twohour screening per week. Four semester hours. (H.) NOTE: Students who have previously taken ENGL/MCS-280 may not take FS-101.
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FS 235: History of Film
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty The evolution of film from the silent era to the present, including both Hollywood film and the global film movements among which it developed. Three hours lecture and a two-hour screening per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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FS 250: Topics in National Cinema
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty An overview of a national or regional cinema other than the United States. Three hours lecture and a twohour screening per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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FS 251: Topics in Film Genre
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A study of the production and consumption of films within a familiar form such as the musical, Western, or detective film. Three hours lecture and a two-hour screening per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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FS 252: Topics in Film and Identity
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Representations in American cinema of groups as categorized by gender, race, or ethnicity. Three hours lecture and a two-hour screening per week. Four semester hours. (D.,H.)
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FS 253: Special Topics in Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Focus on a specific topic within film studies not covered in other courses in the curriculum. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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FS 305: Film Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Theoretical approaches to the analysis of film. Prerequisite: FS 101 or ENGL/MCS 280. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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FS 381: Internship
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
An off-campus experience under the supervision of a faculty advisor and an on-site supervisor. Includes periodic meetings with the faculty advisor and completion of an approved research project. Prerequisite: declared minor in film studies and three courses completed in the program. Junior standing and approval of a faculty internship advisor. Must complete a minimum of 160 hours. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I)
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FS 390: Research in Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Readings and independent research under the supervision of a faculty advisor. A final product on a specific topic in film studies is required. Prerequisite: three courses in film studies, demonstrated competence in the specific area of study, a written project proposal, and permission of a program faculty member who will serve as project advisor. Four semester hours.
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GEOG 102: Geography
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Study of the major regions of the world. The purpose is to analyze each from the standpoint of climate, natural resources, and economic problems, and to give the student a fairly detailed knowledge of the physical geography of the regions. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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