Bachelor Degree in Modern Culture an Media - German at Brown University |
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Brown University Bachelor degree Modern Culture an Media - German
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MCM-german
Twelve courses are required for the concentration.
Prerequisites
1.Two courses from among
MCM0100, Introduction to Media
MCM0150, Readings in Theory
MCM0230, Digital Media
MCM0240, Television Studies
MCM0250, Visuality and Visual Theories
MCM0260, Cinematic Coding and Narrativity
MCM1110, The Theory of the Sign
2.GRMN0900, Introduction to German Studies
Concentration Requirements
1.Two courses in German Studies at the 100 level with topics relevant to
the concentration focus area.
2.A senior thesis (GRMN 1990 or MCM1990)
3.Six courses from among the following:
Strongly recommended for all concentrators: HIST1370 (Germany, 1914 to
the Present), COLT1210 (Introduction to the Theory of Literature).
Also recommended: HIAA0850 (Modern Architecture), GRMN1440 (Studies in
Literary Genre), GRMN1450 (Seminars in German Literature), MCM1200
(Special Topics in Modern Culture and Media), MCM1500 (Senior Seminars
in Modern Culture and Media), PHIL1660 (Metaphysics).
Students are encouraged to examine the Course Announcement carefully in
consultant with their advisors to select courses that augment their
concentration and, in particular, inform their final projects. In
addition, students will normally complete two to four of those electives
while studying in Berlin or at another location approved by the
concentration advisor.
4.Students who are unable to study in Germany will be required to
demonstrate a reading knowledge of German.
Students should consult the concentration advisors for German Studies and Modern Culture and Media as early as possible to begin planning their course work sequences and their final project.
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