Last generated: Tuesday, July 01 2025 02:58 PM CDT
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
Last generated: Tuesday, July 01 2025 02:58 PM CDT
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
3 hours. Meets 19-May-25 - 13-Jun-25. Same as COMM 200. Some sections may be offered fully online or in a blended-online and classroom course setting. Use of computer and internet access is required for all online and blended sections. Consult the schedule of classes for mode of instruction. A high speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 160 and ENGL 161. Restricted to Communication major(s). Individual and Society course. Departmental Approval Required
Online
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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18872 | LCD | ARRANGED | Hajirahimikalhroudi, N; McDowell, Z | Online with deadlines |
3 hours. Same as ITAL 280. Taught in English. Extensive computer use required. No knowledge of Italian required. Films screened with English subtitles. This course is offered in both face-to-face (16 weeks) and online asynchronous format (8 weeks). Online courses involve heavy computer usage; computer and internet access are required. Check the class schedule for details on specific sections. Recommended Background: Credit or concurrent registration in ENGL 102; or Credit or concurrent registration in ENGL 120; or Credit or concurrent registration in ENGL 121. Creative Arts, and World Cultures course. Departmental Approval Required
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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22592 | LCD | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Fabbian, C | Online with deadlines | ||
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24621 | LCD | ARRANGED | Mazza, G | Meets 16-Jun-25 - 08-Aug-25. | Online with deadlines | |||
Meets 16-Jun-25 - 08-Aug-25. Explore the dynamic world of Italian cinema in this course, where you'll examine the political, economic, and social evolution of contemporary Italy through its films. Learn to analyze iconic genres, from commedia all'italiana to historical dramas, while uncovering the deeper social and historical contexts such as Fascism, gender roles, and globalization. With a focus on film theory and visual culture, you'll develop critical skills in analysis, communication, and collaboration-valuable tools for understanding both cinema and society. Taught in English. |