Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 811 - 820 of 2992 results Regular Studies Series Television Lab: Pilots and Bibles; Story Editing FLMA 1230 This course will start with the pitch and learning about what makes a good idea for a series. Students will develop a one-hour pilot script along with character biographies, character arcs and brief outlines for a further 12 episodes to complete their series bible. Students may choose to complete a... Regular Studies Adaptations, Animation & Children's Television FLMA 1240 Using examples of literary works, plays, and their adaptations as films, students will learn the principal differences between the forms, learn to abstract the visual from the literary and adapt a short story or play for filming. The course will include a study on writing for children's television... Regular Studies Editing Techniques, Styles and Digital Camera FLMA 1150 Through lectures and labs, students will learn Final Cut Pro post-production picture-editing theory and techniques, including logging, off-line assembly, structure, and locking picture. Students will learn the operation of digital cameras, including options and aspect ratios for full-application... Regular Studies Production Practicum for the Writer FLMA 1281 Building on the skills learned and developed in FLMA 1170 and FLMA 1181, this intensive class will involve all three streams of students producing, writing, directing, acting, and editing short presentation-quality narrative dramatic videos. FLMA 1280, 1281, and 1282, are taught concurrently and... Regular Studies Special Topics FINA 1195 This number is reserved for fine arts courses that may be offered from time to time by a) fine arts faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality or b) visiting fine arts lecturers. Regular Studies Comparative Politics: Western Liberal Democracies POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250. Regular Studies Introduction to Western Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor. Regular Studies Special Topics: Creating and Managing Digital Collections LIBR 1395 The key elements of managing digital collections are explored through discussion, hands-on practice, and project based activities. Topics covered include project development, selection and electronic processing of materials, copyright, description (cataloguing and metadata), electronic access and... Regular Studies Sociology of Popular Culture SOCI 2260 This course will investigate role of popular culture in everyday life from a variety of sociological perspectives. It will examine how 'popular' culture differs from other cultural forms, and the ways in which it is bound up with larger social and cultural processes.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-"... Regular Studies Philosophy of Sport PHIL 1106 This course has two related goals: 1) to use philosophical frameworks to inquire into the nature of sport and related concepts; and 2) to use sport to introduce philosophical ideas and to show how those ideas can clarify our understanding of human institutions, values, and practices. Topics include... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Series Television Lab: Pilots and Bibles; Story Editing FLMA 1230 This course will start with the pitch and learning about what makes a good idea for a series. Students will develop a one-hour pilot script along with character biographies, character arcs and brief outlines for a further 12 episodes to complete their series bible. Students may choose to complete a...
Regular Studies Adaptations, Animation & Children's Television FLMA 1240 Using examples of literary works, plays, and their adaptations as films, students will learn the principal differences between the forms, learn to abstract the visual from the literary and adapt a short story or play for filming. The course will include a study on writing for children's television...
Regular Studies Editing Techniques, Styles and Digital Camera FLMA 1150 Through lectures and labs, students will learn Final Cut Pro post-production picture-editing theory and techniques, including logging, off-line assembly, structure, and locking picture. Students will learn the operation of digital cameras, including options and aspect ratios for full-application...
Regular Studies Production Practicum for the Writer FLMA 1281 Building on the skills learned and developed in FLMA 1170 and FLMA 1181, this intensive class will involve all three streams of students producing, writing, directing, acting, and editing short presentation-quality narrative dramatic videos. FLMA 1280, 1281, and 1282, are taught concurrently and...
Regular Studies Special Topics FINA 1195 This number is reserved for fine arts courses that may be offered from time to time by a) fine arts faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality or b) visiting fine arts lecturers.
Regular Studies Comparative Politics: Western Liberal Democracies POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250.
Regular Studies Introduction to Western Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor.
Regular Studies Special Topics: Creating and Managing Digital Collections LIBR 1395 The key elements of managing digital collections are explored through discussion, hands-on practice, and project based activities. Topics covered include project development, selection and electronic processing of materials, copyright, description (cataloguing and metadata), electronic access and...
Regular Studies Sociology of Popular Culture SOCI 2260 This course will investigate role of popular culture in everyday life from a variety of sociological perspectives. It will examine how 'popular' culture differs from other cultural forms, and the ways in which it is bound up with larger social and cultural processes.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-"...
Regular Studies Philosophy of Sport PHIL 1106 This course has two related goals: 1) to use philosophical frameworks to inquire into the nature of sport and related concepts; and 2) to use sport to introduce philosophical ideas and to show how those ideas can clarify our understanding of human institutions, values, and practices. Topics include...