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CLAS 2322: Women in Antiquity
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Inquiry into the social, political and legal status of women in ancient Greece and Rome. 3 credits
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CLAS 3291: Special Topics in Classics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A focused study of one theme or genre, to be determined by the professor and posted prior to registration. 3 credits
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CLAS 3391-3395: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Advanced students in classical studies may, with the permission of the department and under an adviser, continue research in a particular area 1-3 credits
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COBF 2211: The Development of Alternative Video
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course investigates how the category "alternative"can help us make sense of the politics in television culture. Topics include alternative taste cultures found on tabloid television, alternative modes of audience participation on reality TV and the internet, alternative political voices in the 1950s and 1960s television industry, and the representation of alternative social movements on 1960s television. 3 credits
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COBF 2212: Introduction to Visual Theory and Technique
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Lectures, discussions and screenings focus on the development of visual expression in film, video, and computer graphics, with emphasis on the narrative form. There is an opportunity for practical exercises; a photo assignment and an optional digital video final project. 3 credits
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COBF 2213: Documentary Film
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Survey of the history and critical aspects of the nonfiction film (including newsreel and experimental film) from the Lumieres (1895-97) through the cinema verite documentaries of today. Lecture, discussion, screenings. 3 credits
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COBF 2215: Broadcast Programming and Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Study of organization and management of commercial and public radio and television stations. Components include programming techniques, formats, FCC regulations, business practices, ratings and technical/engineering considerations. 3 credits
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COBF 2222: Television-Film Writing
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Principles and practices of screenplay writing with emphasis on cinematic values. Each student creates a long step outline for a feature length film screenplay, teleplay, or a completed short script. Prerequisite: COMM 1421. 3 credits
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COBF 2223: Television Production I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Instruction in and practice regarding the TV production team, operation of studio, or field and control room equipment, the television script, program formats, production elements and process. Lecture, discussion and program exercises in the studio. Prerequisite: COBF 2212. 3 credits
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COBF 2231: The Electronic Age In America
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Development of the American system of broadcasting and its relation to political, social and economic conditions. Discussions include technological development, programming, network formation, economic support and the news function. 3 credits
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