SPECIAL NOTE:
students intending to major in German must take this unit at level 300
OFFERINGS
Not Offered
DESCRIPTION
Provides a narrative analysis of German films in an historical and socio-political context. The in-depth study of a selection of films from the German Democratic Republic, the German Federal Republic as well as films from the united Germany of today enable students to appreciate German cinema. The unit is taught in English.
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT: HEG212:2 x 1500-2000 word essays (40%), 2-hr exam (60%)
HEG312: 1 x 3000 word essay (40%), 3-hr exam (60%)
TEACHING PATTERN: 1 x 1hr lecture, 1 x 1hr tutorial, 1 x 2-hr screening weekly (1-13)
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web supported -
H,L
Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
Video conferencing -
L
A live video link between campuses is used for at least some teaching in this unit
About Flexible Study Options
REQUISITE INFO
Prereq
HEG100 or HEG102 or TCE German Stage 5C(HA); no prereq for students from other Schools
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