Course Description
This course explores the medium of film as an art form, an industry, and a source of entertainment, examining its historical, cultural, and technical evolution. Students will analyze cinematic techniques, genres, and influential movements to assess films' visual and narrative elements, understand cinema's personal, social, and global impact, and appreciate its role in shaping our world-from early movies to contemporary films.
Course Pre-requisite(s)
Eligible to take course at HFC.
3
Course Fee
15
Miscellaneous Department Fee
0
Academic Level
Undergraduate
General Education Category
Humanities and Fine Arts
Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) Category
Category 5: Humanities and Fine Arts - Applied Degrees, Category 5: Humanities and Fine Arts - Transfer Degrees
Eligible for Credit for Prior College Level Learning (CPCLL)
Yes
Acceptable Prior Learning Credit
Other Exam, Other
Credit for Prior College Level Learning (CPCLL) Details
Minimum Departmental Exam Score
80.00
Skilled Demonstration Details
Skilled demonstration, given in department by department faculty. Faculty will assess demonstration based on evaluation rubric. Evaluation rubric and student checklist located in The School of Liberal Arts office.
Portfolio Review Details
Portfolio must contain evidence that illustrates competency in all course learning objectives not already measured through the skilled demonstration. Department faculty will evaluate submitted portfolios based on the evaluation rubric. Evaluation rubric and student checklist located in The School of Liberal Arts office.
CPCLL Faculty Contact
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