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HUM 4:    Introduction to American Cinema
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU
This introductory course in film studies is a survey of the American film industry as an art form, as an industry, and as a system of representation and communication. The course explores how Hollywood films work technically, aesthetically, and culturally to reinforce and challenge America's national self-image.
Sect# Type Room Instructor Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes
6129   SS214 RICHARDS G 3.0 W 0700P - 0950P 42

 


HUM 10:    Approaches to Contemporary Film
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU
Approaches to Contemporary Film examines theories of film criticism as they apply to films from 1960 to the present. Students learn technical, visual, classical, historical, cultural, ideological, and aesthetic approaches to film and sample from a representative list of foreign and domestic movies. Special emphasis is given to new voices from non-American sources and to emerging voices in American cinema.
Sect# Type Room Instructor Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes
4368 LEC SS214 RICHARDS G 3.0 TuTh 1110A - 1225P  
4369 LEC SS214 RICHARDS G 3.0 MW 1210P - 0125P  

 


HUM 23:    Independent Study
Required:: The study outline prepared by the student and the instructor must be filed with the department and the dean.
Transferable: CSU
Designed to afford selected students specialized opportunities for exploring areas at the independent study level. The courses may involve extensive library work, research in the community, or special projects. May be repeated until six units of credit are accrued.
Sect# Type Room Instructor Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes
4370 IND HU111 RICHARDS G 1.0 DHR 0000 - 0000 22

 


 

 

 


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