Classes For The Fall
September 04, 2004, 3:07 PM
So this is my course load for the fall I know that it seems sparse but I did that block week course which was long and a little harsh. Ok so here is my fall Time Table and decriptions of my classes.
Canadian Studies(CNST) 331
Studies in Canadian Film Culture
An introduction to key historical and theoretical aspects of Canadian film. Attention will be given to production, policy, distribution, and use. Topics will include the study of Canadian film auteurs, documentary and social change, feature film genres, and the role of government regulation. Students will explore the central themes and issues facing Canadian film makers and audiences.
Days: September 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7
from: 9:00-13:00; 13:30-18:00
Room: PF 110
Prof: George Melnyk
German 357
Topics in German Film
German film from the perspectives of film theory and political and cultural history culture. May concentrate on a specific director, a period, or a genre in German film.
Days: Mondays and Wednesdays
from: 12:00 - 12:50
Room: ED 388
Prof: F STRZELCZYK
General Studies(GNST) 300
Heritage I Perspective
Introduction to the interrelationships of disciplines, ideas and problems within contemporary life and their roots in Western European thought using primary source material in literature, philosophy and religion, science and technology, political, economic and social thought and the arts. Emphasis will be placed on understanding and critically evaluating the context of thought within which individuals raised in the Western European tradition think and view the world. Relationships to non-Western European tradition will be discussed. Tutorials will be used to develop skills in the written and oral analysis and evaluation of complex ideas and concepts.
Days: Tuesday and Thrusdays
from: 11:00 - 12:15
Room: ST 140
Prof: Ron Glasberg
General Studies(GNST) 300
Tutoral #7
Days: Tuesdays
from: 12:30 - 13:15
Room: ED 255
Prof: Ron Glasberg
Film 300
Introduction to Film Theory
An introduction to the theoretical perspectives that have shaped our understanding of film over the past century. Emphasis will be placed on the analysis of various theories relating to the cinema and the impact that film theory has had on practices of film production.
Days: Thrusdays
from: 15:30 - 17:30
Room: SH 262
Prof: M KHOURI
FALL 2004 Time TableTime | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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8:30 | | | | | |
9:00 | | | | | |
9:30 | | | | | |
10:00 | | | | | |
10:30 | | | | | |
11:00 | | GNST 300 Lec01 ST 140 | | GNST 300 Lec01 ST 140 | |
11:30 | | | |
12:00 | GERM 357.01 Lec01 ED 388 | GERM 357.01 Lec01 ED 388 | |
12:30 | GNST 300 Tut07 ED 255 | | |
13:00 | | | | |
13:30 | | | | | |
14:00 | | | | | |
14:30 | | | | | |
15:00 | | | | | |
15:30 | | | | FILM 300 Lec01 SH 262 | |
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16:30 | | | | |
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17:30 | | | | | |
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