Understanding Television instructors will lead one or more sections of THEATRE 2700 Understanding Television. Understanding Television is a general education course that introduces students to television criticism as a form of writing and media literacy. Students will use critical analysis to view how race, ethnicity and gender diversity are represented through television programming. Students will learn about television as a medium, develop skills on reading and distilling criticism and/or critical analysis about TV by moving through scaffolded writing assignments that build upon one another.
This course may be offered in three distinct formats:
Specific meeting times and formats vary by assignment and are dependent on demand and availability.
Performance Objectives
Education and Experience Requirements
Required: Advanced Degree (MA or PhD) in Film Studies, English, Theatre or other comparable field/graduate degree. Teaching experience, including experience teaching introductory writing and information literacy.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Application materials must include: