All FMS Courses. ENG 191/ILVS 191 Metaphors of Globalization E (Additional) F15 ONLY
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1 All Courses Required/Elective Course # Cross-List Course Name (Theory, Practice, Non-US, Upperlevel, Additional) Semeseter Can Be Counted Toward AFR 0147 DR 93 Spike Lee and the Independents: Representation and Rebellion F15 ONLY F15, F16, F17 AMER 0172 American Highways, Routes and Roots ONLY AMER 0175 SOC 190 Integrative Seminar: Immigration: Public Opinion, Politics, and Media F16 ONLY AMER 0194 American Sixties in Arts & Culture S16 ONLY AMER ENG 191/ILVS 191 Metaphors of Globalization F15 ONLY ARB 0091 The Literature and Cinema of Middle East Cities F15 ONLY ARB 0091 Border Crossings (Literature and Film): Travelers, Migrants, and Refugees in the Middle East F17 ONLY ARB 0091 Visual and Literary Cultures after the Arab Spring F16 ONLY ARB 0092 Palestinian Cinema and Literature S16 ONLY CH 0099 Designing Health Campaigns Using Social Media F15, F16 ONLY CHNS 0070 Introduction to Chinese Popular Culture F15, F17 ONLY CHNS 0072 Martial Arts in Chinese Literature & Film F15, F16 ONLY CHNS 125 Newspaper Readings (Chinese Required) F15 ONLY COMP 23 Game Development F15 ONLY DR 0015 Makeup Design and Application S17 ONLY DR 0094 Practicum in Film Editing S16 ONLY ENG 0084 Black Comedy S17 ONLY ENV 0150 Environment, Communication and Culture S16, S17 ONLY ENV 0196 Research, Methods and Communication S16 ONLY The Human Project: Science Fiction EXP 0011 Film, Society, and Identity F17 ONLY EXP 0015 Digital Marketing F17 ONLY
2 All Courses EXP 0023 Explorations in Experimental Cinema: An International Perspective F17 ONLY EXP 0023F Human Development in the Digital Age F15 ONLY EXP 0024 Comics and Graphic Novels: Theory and Practice F17 ONLY EXP 0049 Power, Policy, and the Digital Age F16 ONLY EXP 0050 Social Media F15 ONLY EXP 0051 Advanced Documentary Practice S17 ONLY EXP 0051 Narrative and Documentary Practice F15, F16 ONLY EXP 0053 Producing Films for Social Change F15 ONLY EXP 0054 The Aesthetics of Commercial Culture F16 ONLY EXP 0054 Movie Stars and Stardom: A Cultural History F15 ONLY EXP 0056 Fiction into Film: Adaption, Transmigration, or Recreation F16 ONLY EXP 0057 Grunt : War Stories, Hollywood, and the Making of the U.S. Military F15 ONLY EXP 0057 Making Time: Temporality in Cinema F16 ONLY EXP 0059 On the Record: Communciating for the Government F15 ONLY EXP 0059 Persuasive Politics F16 ONLY EXP 0073 PNDP On Assignment: Wonderland F17 ONLY EXP 0075 Advanced Digital Media F17 ONLY EXP 0102 Advanced Digital Media F15, S16, F16, S17 ONLY EXP 0150 The Future of Magazines S17 FAH From Camera Work to the Americans: 0092/0192 Photography in the US F15 ONLY FAM 0039 Graphic Design F16, F17 ONLY FAM 0040 Graphic Design II E (Practice/Uppper F16, F17 ONLY 0020 ILVS 51/FAH 92 Art of the Moving Image R 0021 ILVS 52 Global History of Cinema R
3 All Courses 0022 Media Literacy E (Social 0023/0053 SOC 40 Media and Society E (Social th Century U.S. Television History R 0030 Film and Media Production I (formerly Filmmaking I) 0031 Film and Media Production II (formerly Filmmaking II) 0032 DR 47 Screenwriting I (formerly Writing the Short Film) 0033 DR 77 Screenwriting II (formerly Screenwriting I) 0034 DR 152 Producing for Film 0035 ENG 12 New Forms of Screen Narrative 0036 DR 126 Costume Design 0037 Documentary Film: History and Practice 0039 DNC 77/DNC 91 Dance on Camera 0040 Beyond McLuhan: Media Theory for the 21st Century E (Theory) 0041 ENG 7 Creative Writing/Journalism 0042 ENG 11 Intermediate Journalism
4 All Courses 0043/0094 EXP 76/EXP 52 PR and Marketing: Unraveling the Spin 0044/0094 EXP 58 Social Marketing: Theory and Practice 0051/0094 ANTH 0136 Cultures of Computing E (Social 0052 CSHD 167 Children and Mass Media E (Social 0067 MUS 17 Composition for Film (Multimedia) 0068/0094 CHNS VISC VISC 11 From Beijing to Bollywood: Cinema of India and China Histories of Film 1, (School of the Museum of Fine Arts Fenway campus) Histories of Film 2, 1955-present (School of the Museum of Fine Arts Fenway campus) 0072 VISC VISC VISC 101 Cinematic Cities (School of the Museum of Fine Arts Fenway campus) History and Aesthetics in Hitchcock (School of the Museum of Fine Arts Fenway campus) Neo-Noir and Its Contexts (School of the Museum of Fine Arts Fenway campus) 0075 JPN81 The World of Japanese Animation: Culture, Cult & Commerce 0076 ARB 57 Arab and Middle Eastern Cinemas 0077 ITAL 75 Italian Film 0078 JPN 80 Japanese Film
5 All Courses 0079 GER 85 German Film 0080 RUS 80 Russian Film: Art, Politics and Society 0081 ENG 80/ILVS 57 Hitchcock: Cinema, Gender, Ideology 0082 MUS 56 Music on Film/Film on Music DR 51/AMER Latino Theater and Film 0084 WL 142 Jewish Experience on Film 0085 ILVS 0086 Film & Nation: Russia & Central Asia 0086 ILVS 100 Classics of World Cinema 0087 ENG 81 Postmodernism and Film E (Theory) 0088 CHNS 80 Introduction to Chinese Cinema 0089 DR 48 African American Theater and Film 0090 JPN 112 Major Japanese Film Directors: The World of Studio Ghibli 0091 CHNS 81/ILVS 81 New Chinese Cinemas: Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China 0092 ENG 88 Film Noir and the American Tradition 0094 EXP 56 From 'Why Not' to Wi-Fi: a History of American Broadcasting
6 All Courses 0094 ENVS /TCS 9 Media & Environment: Creating Change 0094 DR 93 Queer Cinema F17 ONLY 0094 PS 118 Race for the White House in a Modern Media Environment F16 ONLY 0094 ILVS 91 Special Topics: Cinema of Apocalypse 0094 ILVS 91 The History of Animation 0094 ILVS The Animated Universe: The History of Animation from Emile Cohl to Anime GER 92/192 Kafka and Film S17 ONLY 0094 ILVS 92/ARB 92 Arab-Jewish Literature and Film 0094 FR 92/ILVS 92 Love and War in French Cinema 0094 Documentary Film Production Summer 17, Summer 18 ONLY 0094 CSHD 143 Creating Children s Media 0094 EXP 68 Documentary Theory and Practice S18 ONLY 0094 DNC 91/92 Dance & the Hollywood Musical 0094 EXP 78/EXP 55 Film Criticism: Art and Practice 0094 EXP 53 Documentary: History, Theory and New Directions E (Theory) F15, S17 ONLY 0094 ILVS 92 Intro to Film Theory E (Theory) 0094 Film and Media Production III: Independent Filmmaking F New Hollywood: The American New Wave F18
7 All Courses 0094/0043 EXP 76/EXP 52 PR and Marketing: Unraveling the Spin 0094/0044 EXP 58 Social Marketing: Theory and Practice CHNS 91/ENG From Beijing to Bollywood: Cinema of 0094/ /ILVS 91 India & China 0094/0165 DR 93/ILVS 72 Television in the Age of Change E (Theory/Upper Internship 0134 DR 178 Screenwriting III (formerly Screenwriting II) E (Practice/Upper DR 158 Film Directing E (Practice/Upper EXP 101 Advanced Filmmaking 0161 SOC ANTH 0164 Seminar in Mass Media Studies: Digital Hate Anthropology of Media: Media, the State, and the Senses 0163 PS 104 New Media, New Politics E (Practice/Upper 0164 CD 267 Children and Mass Media (Theory F15 ONLY) 0165/0094 DR 93/ILVS 72 Television in the Age of Change E (Theory/Upper ARB 155 Visualizing Colonialism 0176 The Horror Film E (Theory/Upper-
8 All Courses 0177 REL 100 Religion and Film ARB War and Cultural Memory in 157/ILVS Literature and Cinema of the Middle East FAH 159/ILVS Film and the Avant-Garde 0180 ENG 180/ILVS 180 Psychoanalysis and Cinema E (Theory/Upper SPN 151 New Latin American Film (in Spanish) 0186 How Films Think 0194 JPN 191 The World of Hayao Miyazaki 0194 SPN 192 Literature and Film of Post - Civil War Spain 0194 SPN 191 Film and Representation in Latin America (Spanish required) ) 0194 MUS 197 Dark Places: Sound and Music in SciFi and Noir 0194 PSY 196 Media and Early Childhood Development S17 ONLY 0194 MUS 197 The Audio-Visual Imagination S18 ONLY 0194 MUS 151 Video Game Music S17 ONLY 0194 ANTH 185 Media Fallout: Powers and Perils of Communication S18 ONLY 0195 Directed Study 0198 Senior Honors Thesis Senior Thesis 2 R of Senior Honors Thesis Students R of Senior Honors Thesis Students
9 All Courses ILVS 0050 Introduction to Film Studies R (Theory) ILVS 0070 Intro to Visual Studies E (Theory) S17 ONLY ILVS 0192 Tarkovsky & Auteur Cinema S16 MUS 0067 Composing Music for Multimedia F15, F16, F17 ONLY MUS 0162 Film and Multimedia Analysis S16 ONLY MUS s Spies in Music and Media S17 ONLY POR 0191 Images of Brazil: Contemporary Brazilian Cinema F15 ONLY PS 0118 How Campaigns, Communications, and Organizing Can Impact Our World S17 ONLY RUS 0192 Contemporary Russian Media S16 ONLY SOC 0094 Music in Social Context F15 ONLY SOC 0149 Crime, Justice, and the Media F16 ONLY SPN 0191 The Andes and the Amazon in Film and Literature (in Spanish) F15 ONLY VISC 2028 Theorizing Film and Gender S17 ONLY
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