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MDST 3502

Special Topics in Film Genre
Last taught: Fall 2013
4.8 Rating
4.0 Difficulty
3.39 GPA

Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
4.5
Difficulty
4.0
Recommend
5.0

Reading
2.5
Writing
2.0
Group Work
0.0
Other
0.0

Total Hours / Week

Hours 4.5

Grade Distribution

A+: 8 (2.2%)A: 109 (29.5%)A-: 65 (17.6%)B+: 62 (16.8%)B: 63 (17.0%)B-: 27 (7.3%)C+: 18 (4.9%)C: 8 (2.2%)C-: 1 (0.3%)DFW: 9 (2.4%)
Average GPA 3.39
Students Measured 370

2 Reviews

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Anonymous Fall 2013
5.00 Average

One of the best in the department! Prof. Little really knows his stuff and is very passionate about film. He puts a lot of time into grading and makes himself available for lots of help and discussion. Definitely a recommended class for any genre!

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 5.0
Recommend 5.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Anonymous Spring 2013
4.67 Average

I recommend Professor Little the most out of any professor in Media or Film Studies. His class focuses on applying a variety of texts (based in film analysis, psychological analysis, Freudian analysis, literary analysis, gender role analysis, etc.) to a variety of films (though he sometimes uses TV shows and novels). This course can be on Terrorism, Detectives, Westerns, etc. I've taken the latter two and loved them both. He is the most willing to work on your papers with you before and after they're do. A must-take if you want to become a deeper thinker, a harder-hitting analyzer, and a better writer. Just, for the love of God, try to stay awake when he turns off the light to view scenes from a film during your 9:30am class.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 4.0
Recommend 5.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 5.0