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Electives

Fine Arts offers the following courses as elective to students in all faculties.

History in Art

All History in Art courses (HA) are available to all students.

Fine Arts

All Fine Art courses (FA) are available except FA 305 and FA 356, which are open to Fine Art students only.

Music

MUS 111 Elementary Materials of Music
MUS 115 Listening to Music
MUS 188 Philomela Women's Choir
MUS 207 Music, Science, and Computers
MUS 208 Popular Music & Society
MUS 209 Topics in Applied Music
MUS 217 Understanding Music in Concert
MUS 288 Philomela Women's Choir
MUS 308 Popular Music & Society II
MUS 309 Topics in Applied Music II
MUS 315 Topics in Music and the Cinema
MUS 388 Philomela Women's Choir
MUS 391 Cross Cultural & Historical Topics in Music
MUS 488 Philomela Women's Choir

Other Music courses may be open to non-BMus students if they have the pre-requisites (or equivalent background) AND if space is available. Please contact the School of Music.

Theatre

THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre
THEA 102 Theatre Appreciation: From Page to Stage
THEA 122 The Acting Experience
THEA 111 Introduction to the History and Language of the Theatre:I (limited seats available contact the Theatre Department)
THEA 112  Introduction to the History and Language of the Theatre:II (limited seats available contact the Theatre Department)
THEA 132 Exploring Theatre Through Dramatic Process
THEA 150 Speech Communication: Public Speaking
THEA 210 Theatre from French Classicism to the End of the 19th Century (permission of Theatre)
THEA 211 Modern Theatre (permission of Theatre)

THEA 312 Introduction to the History of Japanese Theatre
THEA 313 Seminar to Japanese Theatre and Drama: From 1500 to the Present Day
THEA 328  The Theatre of Indonesia
THEA 362 Costume History and Design: I (pre-requisite waived)
THEA 363 Costume History and Design: II (pre-requisite waived)
THEA 412 Modern Japanese Theatre
THEA 414 Studies in Canadian Theatre and Drama

The following Theatre courses may be open to non-majors in Theatre if they have the pre-requisites (or equivalent background) AND if space is available.  Please contact the Theatre Department.

THEA 309A History of Opera to the Late Nineteenth Century
THEA 309B Modern Opera
THEA 310 Seminar in Theatre History: I
THEA 311 Seminar in Theatre History: II
THEA 314 Studies in Theatre in the Ancient World
THEA 315 Studies in Medieval Theatre
THEA 316 Studies in Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical Theatre
THEA 317 Studies in 19th Century Theatre
THEA 318 Studies in 20th Century Theatre
THEA 319 Studies in Renaissance Theatre
THEA 410 Seminar in Theatre History: III
THEA 411 Seminar in Theatre History: IV

Visual Arts

ART 103 Foundation Drawing and Painting
ART 104 Foundation Sculpture and Material Methods
ART 105 Foundation Photography and Video Art
ART 106 Foundation Core Media Technologies and Arts
ART 141 An Introduction to Contemporary Art Photography
ART 150 Art Theory
ART 151 Introduction to Contemporary Visual Art
ART 201 Drawing
ART 202 Drawing
ART 211 Painting
ART 212 Painting
ART 221 Sculpture
ART 222 Sculpture
ART 241 Photography
ART 242 Photography
ART 250 Modernism and Postmodernism
ART 261 Digital Photo-Arts
ART 262 Digital Media Arts
ART 271 Video Art
ART 272 Video Art

Writing

WRIT 100 Introduction to Writing
WRIT 102 Introduction to Professional Nonfiction
WRIT 109 The Writer's World in Books & Film
WRIT 200 Theory & Practice of Literary Creation
WRIT 230 Writing a Sense of Place
WRIT 231 A Study of Narrative
WRIT 300 Narrative and Mythic Structure in Film Writing
WRIT 302 Special, Study in Craft
WRIT 307 Basic Forms and Techniques in Poetry
WRIT 308 Advanced Forms and Techniques in Poetry
WRIT 309 Basic Forms and Techniques in Short Fiction
WRIT 310 Basic Forms and Techniques in the Novel
WRIT 311 Structure in Stage Drama
WRIT 312 Structure in Cinema and Television Drama
WRIT 313 Recurrent Themes in Literature
WRIT 314 Changing Perspectives in Literature
WRIT 329 Twentieth-Century Film Writing
WRIT 330 Media and Culture
WRIT 335 Basic Forms and Techniques in Creative Nonfiction
WRIT 336 Advanced Forms and Techniques in Creative Nonfiction
WRIT 410 Special, Genres Lecture
WRIT 412 Recurrent Themes in Film
WRIT 440 The Writing Business

 


Majors can find their department courses listed below.

Complete course list    (enrollment restriction may apply)
Visual Arts (ART) Undergraduate | Graduate
Creative Writing (En'owkin Centre) (CW) Undergraduate
Fine Arts (FA) Undergraduate
History in Art (HA) Undergraduate | Graduate
Music (MUS) Undergraduate | Graduate
Theatre (THEA) Undergraduate | Graduate
Writing (WRIT) Undergraduate | Graduate