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| Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 | ||
| Course Code: | UNI250 | ||||
| Course Name: | Love in Film | ||||
| Semester: | Fall | ||||
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| Language of instruction: | English | ||||
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| Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||
| Type of course: | University Elective | ||||
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| Mode of Delivery: | Face to face | ||||
| Course Coordinator: | Araş. Gör. BURAK ASLAN | ||||
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| Course Objectives: | In this course, the students will have an overview of the similarities and differences between the two genres and the adaptation process from written material to visual mediums and the introduction to intertextuality. |
| Course Content: | Film and literature, transcription from the text, intertextuality, film reading, visual narration |
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The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) To be able to use narrative theory, basic concepts, and terminology 2) To be able to analyze narrative techniques and forms of texts and films 3) To be able to indicate similarities and differences of important literary works transferred to the cinema 4) To be able to list the types of literary genres most affected by the emergence of film genre and its popularization among film makers |
| Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
| 1) | Introduction (Reading-watching-adapting) | |
| 2) | Discussion: Form & Content Types of Adaptations (Cinema terms handout) | |
| 3) | Ideology & Film: Making Connections (Social issues like gender & race from text to screen & vice versa) | |
| 4) | Does a ‘Standard’ Adaptation exist? Genre Adaptations (Sci-Fi) | |
| 5) | Drama, Acting, & Monologue (from the stage to screen) | |
| 6) | Comedy, Comics, (graphic novels) & Film Ancient Myth in Modern Film (Marvel) | |
| 7) | MIDTERM ESSAY DUE (+ oral presentation of abstracts & thesis) | |
| 8) | Screenwriting: Film & Lit. Documentary (from fiction to nonfiction) | |
| 9) | Looking at Filmed Fiction (short story adaptations) | |
| 10) | The Classics & New Media | |
| 11) | Archetypes on Screen vs in print | |
| 12) | One text: Many Adaptations Biographical Adaptations | |
| 13) | Adaptations in Children’s Lit. | |
| 14) | FINAL REVIEW/RE-CAP |
| Course Notes / Textbooks: | • Giannetti, Louis. Understanding Movies. 12th edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon/Pearson, 2011. |
| References: | • Giannetti, Louis. Understanding Movies. 12th edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon/Pearson, 2011. |
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| 1) Possesses the necessary knowledge and skills to fulfill nursing roles and functions. | ||||||||||
| 2) Fulfills the health care needs of individuals, families, and society by utilizing professional roles through a holistic and evidence-based approach, in accordance with the nursing process, ethical principles, patient safety, and quality standards. | ||||||||||
| 3) Uses care and informatics technologies in nursing practice, research, education, and management. | ||||||||||
| 4) Establishes effective communication and collaboration with individuals, families, society, colleagues, other healthcare team members, and organizations for the development and delivery of healthcare services. | ||||||||||
| 5) Accesses international nursing literature through the use of a foreign language. | ||||||||||
| 6) Adheres to the relevant legislation in professional nursing practices. | ||||||||||
| 7) Applies lifelong learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills in personal and professional life. | ||||||||||
| 8) Determines protection and nursing care priorities in situations that impact public health on a large scale, such as natural disasters and pandemics, and demonstrates responsiveness in crisis management. | ||||||||||
| 9) Contributes to the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of health policies and organizational quality systems. | ||||||||||
| 10) Takes an active role in research, projects, and activities with a sense of social responsibility. | ||||||||||
| No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
| Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
| 1) | Possesses the necessary knowledge and skills to fulfill nursing roles and functions. | |
| 2) | Fulfills the health care needs of individuals, families, and society by utilizing professional roles through a holistic and evidence-based approach, in accordance with the nursing process, ethical principles, patient safety, and quality standards. | |
| 3) | Uses care and informatics technologies in nursing practice, research, education, and management. | |
| 4) | Establishes effective communication and collaboration with individuals, families, society, colleagues, other healthcare team members, and organizations for the development and delivery of healthcare services. | |
| 5) | Accesses international nursing literature through the use of a foreign language. | |
| 6) | Adheres to the relevant legislation in professional nursing practices. | |
| 7) | Applies lifelong learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills in personal and professional life. | |
| 8) | Determines protection and nursing care priorities in situations that impact public health on a large scale, such as natural disasters and pandemics, and demonstrates responsiveness in crisis management. | |
| 9) | Contributes to the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of health policies and organizational quality systems. | |
| 10) | Takes an active role in research, projects, and activities with a sense of social responsibility. |
| Değerlendirme Yöntemleri ve Kriterleri | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
| Midterms | 1 | % 50 |
| Final | 1 | % 50 |
| total | % 100 | |
| Activities | Number of Activities | Preparation for the Activity | Aktivitede Harcanan Süre | Completing the Activity Requirements | Workload | ||
| Course Hours | 14 | 0 | 3 | 42 | |||
| Study Hours Out of Class | 16 | 0 | 5 | 80 | |||
| Midterms | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |||
| Final | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |||
| Total Workload | 126 | ||||||