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FACS 496: CHALLENGING BEHAV YNG CHILDREN
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: CFS 492 Examination of young children's challenging behaviors and strategies for developing behavior support plans across settings. Practical experiences in a field setting; students are responsible for providing their own transportation.
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FACS 497: FAMILY HOME VISITING
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Summer 2009 Prerequisites: CFS 395 or CFS 494 or permission of instructor. Focuses on the design, implementation and effects of human service programs aimed at promoting service provision in a variety of settings. Review of best practice, policy, and research with families and young children in natural environments. Field experience hours required; student responsible for transportation.
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FACS 499: ISSUES IN FCS
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
An examination of the place of family and child studies in the context of broader themes, such as public policy and varying social and economic climates. This course is designed to integrate research, theory, and practice, applying former education to a variety of family and child issues.
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FILM 201: INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Equivalent course: BCOM 271 A study of the basic elements and techniques of the film medium, designed to increase the students' understanding and appreciation of the motion picture both as a communication medium and as an art form. A number of film masterpieces will be viewed and analyzed. Lecture and lab.
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FILM 369: INTRO TO WORLD CINEMA
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: Film 201 or permission of instructor. Examines cinema in several regions including China, India, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. Viewing of representative films accompanied by background readings on history/culture.
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FILM 399: SPECIAL TOPICS IN FILM
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
A detailed study of special topics in Film.
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FILM 482: FILM PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
2.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: FILM 201 Intensive, hands-on workshop in the production of short-form cinema. Specific focus of study to be determined in consultation with instructor. Emphasis on techniques and strategies relevant to producing independent film and video. (May be repeated three times for additional credit.)
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FILM 483: FILM STUDIES SEMINAR
2.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2010 Prerequisites: Senior Standing and at least 18 hours completed in the flim major. Intensive study in an area of film history, theory or genres. Specific focus of study to be determined in consultation with instructor. Emphasis on independent research and writing. (May be repeated once for additional credit.)
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FILM 485: SENIOR SEMINAR
1.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2010 Prerequisites: Major in film with senior standing. Synthesis an assessment of complete field of study for film majors, including exploration of career and graduate studies opportunities.
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FIN 161: PERSONAL FINANCE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Designed to serve the personal finance needs of students regardless of their major fields. Practical applications in personal and family financial planning, including credit, buying, borrowing, banking, insurance, investments, taxation, estate planning and home ownership.
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