Introduction to Media History, Theory and Criticism (COMM 140) Online Course Information

 

Introduction to Media History, Theory and Criticism (COMM 140)

 
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Course Title:
Introduction to Media History, Theory and Criticism (COMM 140)
School:
University of North Carolina
Description:
This course is an introduction to the critical analysis of film and television. Students become familiar with the concepts on which humanistic understandings--as opposed to social scientific understandings--of media and culture are currently based. The course surveys the filmic, televisual, photographic, musical, and digital texts of which the contemporary international mediascape is composed. Students also study the analytic techniques available for making sense of, appreciating, and taking issue with individual media texts, groupings of media texts, and the overall "media ecology," as understood in their proper cultural and historical contexts.

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Learning Format:
Online   (?)
Education Level:
Course
Language:
English
Requirements:
Students are required to watch four films and have access to a VCR or DVD player.
Credits:
3 Credit Hours
 
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Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges
Address:
Campus Box 1020, 100 Friday Center Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Public Higher Education
Delivery Format: (?)
Distance courses are offered online and via correspondence.
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Doctoral/Research University—Extensive



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