Taught By:
Cinema is one of the most powerful forms of media. It provides a common cultural touchstone for disparate groups of people to frame their experiences of the world. It can reflect a certain perception of reality, put forth an agenda and critique specific aspects of a society, or society at large. Combining public administration theory and the films themselves, this course will explore the cultural framing of various aspects of public administration and how this influences the reality of working in the public sector. *Warning: Rated R films will be shown in this class*
This course meets in a weekend intensive format.
Registration
Summer Registration:
Course Reference Numbers
Sr
First Session (4): 40085
GR First Session (4): 40086
Academic Details
Credits:
4
Maximum Enrollment:
20
Class Standing:
Senior
Graduate
Schedule
Quarters:
Summer
2024
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening and Weekend
Schedule Evergreen:
First Meeting:
SEM 2 E2107 - Seminar
Location:
Olympia
Revisions
Date | Revision |
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2024-02-14 | Was second session, is now first session. |