Course syllabus
Film Culture and History, 7.5 credits
Course code: | MK059G | Credits: | 7.5 |
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Main field of study: | Media and Communication Studies | Progression: | GXX |
Last revised: | 13/03/2024 | ||
Education cycle: | First cycle | Approved by: | Head of school |
Established: | 28/11/2023 | Reading list approved: | 13/03/2024 |
Valid from: | Autumn semester 2024 | Revision: | 1 |
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student shall be able to
- give a basic account of 'new cinema history' as an academic field in.
Content
In this course, film history is presented as social and cultural practice. Spaces and contexts of film exhibition are studied through investigation of questions such as: How do we watch movies? Who saw which films? How and why? What has been said about films, by whom and for what purpose? Basic training in empirical historical research is offered.
Examinations and grades
Film History as a Social and Cultural Phenomenon, 7.5 credits (Code: A001)
Grades used are Fail (F), Sufficient (E), Satisfactory (D), Good (C), Very Good (B) or Excellent (A).
According to the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 6, Section 18, a grade is to be awarded on the completion of a course, unless otherwise prescribed by the university. The university may determine which grading system is to be used. The grade must be determined by a teacher specifically nominated by the university (the examiner).
In accordance with university regulations on grading systems for first and second-cycle courses and study programmes (Vice-Chancellor’s decision ORU 2018/00929), one of the following grades is to be used: fail (U), pass (G) or pass with distinction (VG). For courses included in an international master’s programme (60 or 120 credits) or offered to the university’s incoming exchange students, the A to F grading scale is to be used. The vice-chancellor, or a person appointed by them, may decide on exceptions from this provision for a specific course, if there are special grounds for doing so.
The grades used on this course are Fail (F), Sufficient (E), Satisfactory (D), Good (C), Very Good (B) or Excellent (A).
Modes of assessment
Film History as a Social and Cultural Phenomenon, 7,5 credits (Code: A001)
Written assignments.
Comments on modes of assessment
Examination deadline
An examination shall be carried out at the time decided by the university. If an examination, which involves that the student can do the assignment in another place than in the university's premises (for example take-home examination), can not be submitted on time, the examiner decides how the examination shall be handled.
Supplementary assignments for a passing grade
The examiner may decide that a student who has not received a passing grade on the examination may submit supplementary assignments instead of taking a re-examination. Supplementary assignments must be carried out according to the teacher’s instructions and submitted to the teacher within one week after the student is notified of the failing grade.
For students with a documented disability, the university may approve applications for adapted or other modes of assessment.
For further information, see the university's local examination regulations.
Specific entry requirements
General entry requirements for university studies.
For further information, see the university's admission regulations.
Other provisions
Language of instruction is English.
Students who have been admitted to and registered on a course have the right to receive tuition and/or supervision for the duration of the time period specified for the particular course to which they were accepted (see, the university's admission regulations (in Swedish)). After that, the right to receive tuition and/or supervision expires.
Reading list and other learning resources
Required Reading
Maltby, Biltereyst, D., & Meers, P. (2011)
Explorations in new cinema history: approaches and case studies
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Additions and Comments
Litterature and various online material, 200 - 250 pages.