What This Document Is
This is the final exam for Oakland University’s Introduction to Film (CIN 150) course, specifically for sections 003 and 011 taught during Fall 2022 by Professors Meyers. It’s a take-home exam to be submitted online via Moodle, and outlines the requirements for successful completion of the course assessment.
Why This Document Matters
Students enrolled in CIN 150 need this document to understand the expectations for their final grade. It’s used as the primary means of evaluating student comprehension of the course material at the end of the semester. The exam exists to ensure students have grasped key concepts and can apply them to film analysis.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *is not* the exam itself, but rather a set of instructions and guidelines. It doesn’t provide answers or specific content review. Students will still need to rely on their notes, readings, and viewed films to prepare. It also emphasizes the importance of original work and proper citation.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Specific due dates and submission instructions.
* A warning about late submissions and file compatibility (Microsoft Word or Pages only).
* An option to request or decline feedback on the exam.
* Two essay questions to choose from.
* Detailed guidelines for constructing well-supported, thesis-driven answers, including an example.
* A clear statement regarding plagiarism and citation requirements.
* Formatting guidelines (MLA style, page length, image inclusion).
* Clarification of the term "consider" in the context of film analysis.
This preview only provides an overview of the exam’s structure and requirements. The actual exam questions and detailed grading criteria are contained within the full document.