RTA 316
Concepts in Narrative
From memory to conversations to scripted stories, narrative is a profound part of the human experience. How and why do we tell stories? This course examines how stories are told through different media and across different technological platforms. We explore how contemporary writers, theorists, artists and media-makers come to terms with narrative in the digital era, as new technologies impact how we communicate and create new narrative forms that transcend traditional media boundaries.
RTA 316 Requisite Information:
RTA 316 Let's You Take:
  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Prerequisite: RTA 212
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This class was so so so just ok. It was a 3 hour lecture from 6-9 pm so that's already gonna be bad but it was also taught to us by a grad student who had never taught before. The information was kind of interesting and the group projects weren't too bad but it was just a really boring class.
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