Course Student Learning Outcomes by Discipline Course ID SLO CINE 100 1. The prepared and diligent student will be able to analyze the function and effects of one or more film production techniques in a motion picture. CINE 100 The prepared and diligent student will be able to select the correct definition or application of film production terminology. CINE 102 The prepared and diligent student will be able to criticize a selected film in terms of its place in the evolution of the medium. CINE 102 The prepared and diligent student will be able to identify the contributions to film art and industry of major auteurs, film movements, and national cinemas. CINE 103 The prepared and diligent student will be able to identify the contributions to the art and industry of the motion picture of important auteurs, film movements, and national cinemas. CINE 103 The student will be able to criticize a significant motion picture as representative of its auteur, genre, movement, and/or national film industry. CINE 105 The prepared and diligent student will be able to assess the functions of particular film production techniques as they relate to works in the subject area. CINE 105 The student will be able to criticize a significant motion picture as representative of its auteur, genre, movement, and/or national film industry. CINE 110 Students will be able to identify the key differences between narrative and documentary film. CINE 110 Students will demonstrate knowledge of non-fiction film history by identifying major documentary filmmakers and important films from a variety of periods. CINE 110 Students will have skills to analyze film in a variety of areas of filmmaking including, but not limited to, cinematography, editing, and sound design. CINE 115 Students will be able to demonstrate ability to properly format and structure a teleplay or screenplay. CINE 115 Students will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of screenplay or teleplay scenes. CINE 115 Students will be able to identify procedures by which professional writers protect and promote their work. CINE 120 Students will be able to identify critical theories in which to study and analyze film. 10/06/2015 10:46 Page 1 of 2 Course ID SLO CINE 120 CINE 120 Students will comprehend the difference between film reviewing and the scholarly study of film. CINE 120 Students will have skills to analyze film in a variety of areas of filmmaking including, but not limited to, cinematography, editing, and sound design. CINE 122 Analyze historical patterns of movie representations of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and ability, particularly in the United States in the 21st century CINE 122 Demonstrate a basic understanding of movie-making concepts, including the use of movie specific vocabulary, through the critical analysis of screened movies. CINE 122 Identify the influence of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and ability on the socio-cultural experience of present-day people in the United States. CINE 122 The student will be able to analyze patterns of representation of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and/or ethnicity in a motion picture. CINE 123 2. Understand the socio-cultural and historical formation of Queerness as an identity, as a style of moviemaking, and as an analytical tool useful for asserting political power. CINE 123 Analyze historical patterns of movie representations of Queerness and Queer people from the birth of the motion picture through the present, particularly in the United States while also acknowledging global moviemaking traditions CINE 123 Apply the Cycle of Integration, from Invisibility, Caricature, Absence, Monstrosity, and Variation through Normalcy, to movie representations of Queerness and Queer people. CINE 123 Demonstrate a basic understanding of movie-making concepts, including the use of movie specific vocabulary, through the critical analysis of screened movies. CINE 125 As part of a team, the student will complete an 8 to 10 minute short subject film that will show the aesthetics of narrative filmmaking. CINE 125 Will demonstrate technical proficiency in a variety of areas of film-making from pre-production through production to post-production. CINE 125 Will show ability to prioritize workload as part of a production crew to complete filmed and videotaped group projects. CINE 225 Students will complete a 10 - 20 minute film that shows production techniques of narrative or documentary film. CINE 225 Students will recognize the differences between narrative and documentary film. 10/06/2015 10:46 Page 2 of 2