400
A survey of the physiological, sociological and psychological aspects of human sexuality. Requires independent study project and seminar presentation.
Credit Hours: 4
(W)
Examines women directors worldwide. The course will focus on the theoretical, critical, historical, cultural and aesthetic basis of films made by international, mainstream, documentary and the avant-garde women film directors of New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the African and Asian diasporas, and North and South America. Students will submit a series of written critical responses and complete a major project related to course material. May be counted in the Humanities if not counted in the major.
Credit Hours: 4
(IG) (NW) (A)
Prerequisites
FYW 101 and 102; or one of
COM 232, 260 or 261; or one course in women's studies; or consent of the professor.
Cross Listed Courses
COM 435