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AFRS 337. Black Images on the Silver Screen (3)

…from which the African-American image has developed. Emphasizes technical (how a film is composed) and critical (the meaning that can be drawn from those compositions) perspectives. (Available for General Education,…

MUS 322. Beginning Composition for Media (2)

Preparatory: MUS 321. Principles of writing for films and television. Studies in the styles of major film and TV composers….

BLAW 451. Entertainment Business Law (3)

…industry and the legal relationships between the parties involved in the film, television, theater, music and online entertainment fields. In particular, the course will address tort law issues, including defamation,…

CTVA 413. Women as Filmmakers (3)

Prerequisites: Grade of “C” or higher in CTVA 100 and CTVA 210; Lower division writing requirement. Examination of the careers and film productions of various internationally recognized women filmmakers…

Faculty: Rappaport, Jared H.

(2004) Department Chair of Cinema and Television Arts; Professor of Cinema and Television Arts. B.A. 1973, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle Campus; M.F.A. 1989, American Film Institute.

Faculty: Wynter, Dianah E.

(2003) Professor of Cinema and Television Arts. B.A. 1981, Princeton University; M.F.A. 1984, Yale School of Drama, Yale University; M.F.A. 1989, American Film Institute.

ART 353. Color Photography (3-3)

Preparatory: ART 200, ART 250 or equivalent. Investigation into the various aspects of color photography, which include: exposure and development of negative film; printing with color materials utilizing the subtractive…

AAS 230. Asian Americans and the Media (3)

Study of the effects of mass media on the history and development of Asians in America. Particular attention to Asian American images in film, television, the Internet and advertisements….

BLAW 651. Entertainment Business Law (3)

…between the parties involved in the film, television, theater, music and online entertainment fields. In particular, the course will address tort law issues, including defamation, invasion of privacy and the…

ACCT 692A-Z. Selected Topics in Accounting (3)

Prerequisites: ACCT 511, ACCT 515; IS 530. The exploration of new/current topics being debated by the accounting profession or the study of accountancy through alternative means (e.g., systems…