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Nov 03, 2024
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LITR 500 - Narrative in Literature and Film A study of the aesthetic parallels in narrative technique between certain prose forms (novel, novella, romance, satire) and film as a means of enhancing verbal, visual and cultural literacy. This course will comprehend films from the origin of cinema to the present, as well as a variety of literary works from multiple periods, showing how they have worked in tandem to engender social constructs and the cultural heritage.
Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F) May not be repeated for additional credit
Course Rotation -
Prerequisites - Other Restrictions - Restriction by Major - Must be enrolled in one of the following majors: Children’s Literature [M.A.] , Creative Writing [M.A.] , English Studies for Teachers [M.A.] , English Linguistics [M.A.] , Literature [M.A.] , and Writing Studies [M.A.] Restriction by Degree Type - Graduate standing
Additional Information:
Equivalent Courses: LITR 400 Updates: Change to major restrictions and prereq 10/2014, effective Fall 2015; New Course 7/2014, effective Winter 2015
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