Intro/FilmAnalysis:TimeTravel

This is an introduction to film studies and to the analysis of film. The course explores the complex nature and cultural function of cinema by focusing on time travel as both a central theme of a wide range of films and as a way of understanding how cinema works as a time-based medium. By studying films from various points in the global history of cinema - including films from nine countries and five continents - this course performs a transcultural introduction to the formal and stylistic aspects of cinematic storytelling. (Gen. Ed. AT)

ACCELERATED BEGINNING FRENCH I

This elementary French course is designed to give students with no previous experience in French the opportunity to acquire the fundamentals of the French language and Francophone culture. It emphasizes communicative proficiency, the development of oral and listening skills, self-expression and cultural insights. Classroom activities incorporate authentic French material and are focused on acquiring competency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students must complete both 101 and 103 to fulfill the Latin honors distribution requirement for a foreign language.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.
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