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FIL 1030 - History of Motion Pictures |
(3) (A.A.) This course meets Area IV for the A.A./A.A.S./A.S. general education requirements, and part of the six-hour international/intercultural requirement. This is a basic survey and appreciation course in the art of international filmmaking. Through lecture, text and film, the history of cinema is traced from 1895 to the present. More than 12 feature films are presented for analysis. Additional special fees are required. Offered as FIL 1400 prior to Fall 2006.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Hybrid, Independent Study, Traditional, Telecourse, Video/Audio Conferencing, Web All Sections for this Course Arts & Lettrs & Soc & Behv Sci Division Film Department Course Attributes: Associate in Arts Elective, Fee Assess AA, Per Credit, General Education Electives, Humanities Gen Ed Area B, Humanities AA Gen Ed B, International/Diversity Proceed to View Follett Bookstore - Detailed Text Book Information Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Credit |
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