FILM 201 Transnational Media Units: 3.00
This course examines transnational media practices and routes of circulation. The course shall examine the political, social, aesthetic, cultural, and economic natures of transnational media and their relationship to questions of globalization from a media studies approach.
Learning Hours: 108 (36 Lecture, 24 Laboratory, 48 Practicum)
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a FILM, MAPP, or COFI Plan or ([FILM 110/6.0 or FILM 111/3.0 or FILM 112/3.0] and permission of the Department).
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze and discuss how transnational media responds to political, social and economic landscapes of this era.
- Explain transnationalism as it relates to contemporary media.
- Identify the cultural components of transnational media.
- Critically evaluate and express questions relating to transnationalism and globalization.
- Formulate an opinion or conclusion through the experience of giving and receiving critical peer feedback.