AS.300.399 Cinema and Philosophy
What do films and philosophy have in common? Do films express, with their own means, philosophical problems that are relevant to our experience of ourselves and the world we live in? This term we will study such issues with a particular focus on questions of justice, truth, revenge, forgiveness, hope, hate, and fear.
Prerequisite(s): Students who are enrolled in or have completed AS.300.699 are not eligible to take AS.300.399.
Distribution Area: Humanities
AS Foundational Abilities: Writing and Communication (FA1), Culture and Aesthetics (FA3), Citizens and Society (FA4)
EN Foundational Abilities: Creative Expression (FA3), Engagement with Society (FA4)
Writing Intensive
Comparative Thought and Literature
School of Arts and Sciences
The Department of Comparative Thought and Literature (CTL) comprises scholars and students who share a commitment to philosophical questions as they relate to art, literature, film, history, and public culture.
Philosophy
School of Arts and Sciences
The William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy offers programs and courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The courses cover major periods in the history of philosophy and many of the main topics of systematic investigation: epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of language, mathematical logic, and philosophy of science.
Film and Media Studies
School of Arts and Sciences
The Film and Media Studies Program offers a comprehensive education in all aspects of the practice, theory, and history of the cinematic arts. Courses are offered in critical studies, screenwriting and filmmaking—narrative, documentary, experimental film, animation —within a rigorous curriculum designed to foster critical understanding and historical knowledge. Student filmmakers and scholars explore the relationship of film and media to modern cultures, literatures, art, history, and philosophy. The Film and Media Studies Program is housed in a 20,000 square foot facility that offers an enhanced learning environment as well as all the tools available to professional filmmakers: a large sound stage, a recording studio, a computer lab, editing suites, a screening room, classrooms, and an extensive catalog of filmmaking equipment.
Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science
School of Arts and Sciences
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary major that introduces students to the ways in which human activities impact Earth systems and vice versa. It equips students to use a variety of tools, such as science, policy, communication, and individual and societal behavior change, to solve environmental and sustainability problems, with an emphasis on the perspectives and tools of the natural sciences. Environmental Science majors must complete a set of core courses common to both ENVS majors, including a senior capstone and an applied experience, plus several additional natural science core courses and a suite of electives in the student's area of interest.
Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Arts
School of Arts and Sciences
The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary major that introduces students to the ways in which human activities impact Earth systems and vice versa. It equips students to use a variety of tools, such as policy, science, communication, and individual and societal behavior change, to solve environmental and sustainability problems, with an emphasis on the perspectives and tools of the social sciences. Environmental Studies majors must complete a set of core courses common to both ENVS majors, including a senior capstone and an applied experience, plus additional social science core courses and a suite of electives in the student's area of interest.
EN.660-663 (Center for Leadership Education)
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