FILM 406 Writing for Funding and Applications Units: 3.00
This course orientates students to application and grant writing, common practices for artists, creators, and scholars. This class will walk students through completing next-step career applications (graduate school, residencies, exhibition) and key funding grants (academic and artistic) to better equip students with necessary professional writing skills.
Learning Hours: 108 (36 Lecture, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite FILM 206/3.0 or (registration in a FILM, MAPP, or COFI Plan and permission of the Department).
Equivalency FILM 313/3.0*.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Construct a feasible application or grant that can service students beyond graduation.
- Demonstrate advanced writing skills across different application styles that succinctly and clearly communicates ideas pertaining to research, analysis, methodology, and intent.
- Explain the importance of high-caliber writing when working within related arts-based sectors in Film and Media.
- Participate in peer review processes and presentations that improve individual and group learning.