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CL 261H: Greek Tragedy in Modern Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
In-depth study of a few Greek tragedies and works they inspired in a variety of genres including drama, science fiction, psychological and philosophical studies, and film. Discusses changing concepts of tragedy and the tragic hero.
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CL 262H: Ancient Comedy in Modern Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Examines great Greek comedies and their influence on works by the Romans, Shakespeare, Moliere, and modern playwrights, as well as on the modern sitcom and Broadway musical. Also discusses theories of comedy and the comic hero.
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CL 271H: Greek Literature:A Critical Survey
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Selections from Greek poetry and prose. Emphasis on critical reading with attention to the sociopolitical context of works and to development of literary genres, forms, and symbols. No prerequisites, but CL 242H recommended.
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CL 272H: Roman Literature:A Critical Survey
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Introduces many of the most important literary and historical texts of Roman civilization and examines the influences of Rome on the Western heritage.
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CM 101: Introduction to Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Overview of the subject matter, history, and the prevailing theories that define communication studies. Theories about the individual, society, and media, emphasizing research, rhetoric, and analysis. Provides a foundation for advanced study in core upper-level courses.
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CM 121: Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
This course surveys fundamental oral communication concepts with an emphasis on developing effective public speaking skills. individual speech critiques.
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CM 221A: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Analysis of relationships between contemporary media forms and society. Includes the cultural role of advertising, media influences on human behavior and thought, and social implications of new media technologies. Research projects and group discussion.
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CM 223: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Oral communication as rational persuasion. Techniques of argument, research, and rebuttal. Participation in debates on issues of campus and global interest. Prerequisite: CM 121 or CM 360A.
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CM 224G: International Cinema:The World through Film
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Study the diversity of world cinema (including nontraditional American cinema) and expand your own awareness and concern for peoples with different attitudes and background.
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CM 303A: Propaganda and Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Distinctions between persuasion and propaganda, ethics in communication, persuasive and propagandistic tactics and strategies in advertising and politics. Close reading of written and visual texts. Construction and destruction of propaganda.
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