General (ENG)

ENG2101  THE FILM AS LITERATURE  (3.00 Credits)

Focuses on the relationships of two art forms- literature and film-and pays particular attention to how film has evolved as an art form and the ways which literature and its elements have influenced film. Also examines uses of literary techniques and the ways they have been adapted to film. Selected novels, short stories, plays, essays and/or memoirs may also be read as a means of comparing film and literature. ENG2101 is a writing credit course Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule for writing. ENG2101 meets the International/Intercultural competency requirement.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00