FILM 211 African Film
This survey course looks at contemporary feature films produced by various African countries. These films provide insights into the history and cultural values of these countries; in that respect they offer an inside view of a continent that all too often in the past has been either overlooked by western audiences or only seen through the lens of western filmmakers.
Hours Weekly
3 hours weekly
Course Objectives
- 1. Develop and apply the skills to analyze an entrepreneurial leadership situation, and
understand and summarize the relevant issues and/or problems comprehensively. - 2. Develop and apply the skills to identify, question, and evaluate the relevance and quality of
supporting data/evidence. - 3. Develop and apply the skills to identify stakeholders, consider their perspectives, evaluate
the relevance of contexts, and validate assumptions, in order to establish a position on an
issue or problem. - 4. Understand and develop the skills necessary to lead entrepreneurial ventures successfully,
including continuous change, innovation, and adaptation. - 5. Develop the understanding and ability as a leader to find and create contexts where you
perform at your best, and to design and enable contexts where others can thrive. - 6. Develop and apply the leadership skills and ethical practices to effectively act with integrity
under pressure. - 7. Develop and apply the leadership skills to perform values-driven decision-making, to apply
implications and/or conclusions to an analysis of an argument, to reach a decision, or to
solve a problem, and to defend that decision.
Course Objectives
- 1. Develop and apply the skills to analyze an entrepreneurial leadership situation, and
understand and summarize the relevant issues and/or problems comprehensively. - 2. Develop and apply the skills to identify, question, and evaluate the relevance and quality of
supporting data/evidence. - 3. Develop and apply the skills to identify stakeholders, consider their perspectives, evaluate
the relevance of contexts, and validate assumptions, in order to establish a position on an
issue or problem. - 4. Understand and develop the skills necessary to lead entrepreneurial ventures successfully,
including continuous change, innovation, and adaptation. - 5. Develop the understanding and ability as a leader to find and create contexts where you
perform at your best, and to design and enable contexts where others can thrive. - 6. Develop and apply the leadership skills and ethical practices to effectively act with integrity
under pressure. - 7. Develop and apply the leadership skills to perform values-driven decision-making, to apply
implications and/or conclusions to an analysis of an argument, to reach a decision, or to
solve a problem, and to defend that decision.