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CMLT C190: An Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Nature of film technique and film language; analysis of specific films and introduction to major critical approaches in film studies. (Occasionally)
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CMLT C253: Third World and Black American Films
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Black American films, both within the Hollywood "mainstream" and from the more independent producers; films from Africa, India, and Latin America. Discussion and analysis of the individual films as well as their cultural backgrounds. (Occasionally)
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CMLT C261: Introduction to African Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Oral and written poetry, epic, fiction, and drama from around the continent used to illustrate varied aspects of African life, aesthetic issues, and theoretical debates. (Every other year)
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CMLT C340: Women in World Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
R: 3 credits in literature. Comparison of attitudes toward women in works of different ages and societies. Study of stereotyped images in relation to literary and social conventions. Focus on one genre or mode each time course is offered (e.g., women in drama, in narrative, in satire). (Occasionally)
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CMLT C460: Origins of African Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
The roots of Francophone African literature in the Antilles. Haitian literature (Price-Mars, Cesaire, Depestre). The Paris movement of Negritude (Senghor, Damas, Cesaire). Contribution of Afro-American writers (Hughes, McKay, Toomer). African poetry (Senghor, D. Diop, Dadie) and novels (Camara Laye, Beti, Oyono). All readings in English translations. (Occasionally)
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COAS J151: Career Exploration and Development
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Provides an opportunity to explore career options and define career objectives through the use of recognized occupational preference tests, self- evaluation techniques, guest lecturers, and outside readings. Intended for freshmen and sophomores.
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COAS W398: Internship in Professional Practice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: SPCH 5121. Development of a marked degree of skills in preparation and delivery of various types of speeches, with emphasis on depth of research, clarity of organization, application of proof, and felicitous style. (Occasionally)
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COMM C340: Practicum in Media Production
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
This course is designed to give students hands-on practical experience with all facets of television and radio production. In this course, students will work with others as part of a team in media production and complete a comprehensive and professional quality portfolio of his or her work.
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COMM C351: TV Production I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: TEL C200. Coordination and integration of production principles for practical application in television; emphasis on studio production of nondramatic program forms. Lecture and laboratory. (Occasionally)
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COMM C462: Media Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: TEL C200. Description and evaluation of various theoretical strategies that attempt to explain the ways individuals and groups react to media. Critical analysis of several media with attention to the connective and artistic functions of visual and aural components. (Occasionally)
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