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Religious Studies
Title: 3740 Religion and Film (Online)
Campus: MU
Credit: 3 credit hours (no graduate credit)
Lessons: 12 lessons, 12 submitted
Grading: Faculty Evaluated
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course addresses issues of interpretation and analysis in the convergence of religion and film, and it addresses three areas under this broad rubric: (1) film representations of established religions; (2) film and the construction of social values; (3) film as contemporary "myth." Treating films as social contexts, we will ask what such representations of ourselves, both to ourselves and to others, suggests about culture in general.
Special Instructions: 

Students enrolled in this course will have access to the MU Online Writery for assistance with writing in this course. Students will need to use their MU PawPrint to use this service.



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Textbook Information
Item 1
Author: Corrigan
Title: A Short Guide to Writing About Film 5th '04
ISBN: 0-321-09665-7
Edition: 5th '04
New price: $33.50

Text total: $33.50

Tuition:
Undergraduate tuition: $245.60/credit ($736.80)
Graduate tuition: $298.70/credit ($896.10)

Total Cost:
Undergraduate tuition: $736.80 (Graduate tuition: $896.10)
Information Technology fee: $36.60
Administrative fee: $25.00
Texts, etc.: $33.50

Total cost: $831.90 ($991.20 Graduate)
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