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Honours Theatre & Film Studies (B.A.)


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Students wishing to enter this program must complete an application for admission to Level II on MUGSI in mid-March to be considered for admission.

Programs in Theatre & Film Studies


The School of the Arts offers a broadly based program of study in the history, theory, and critical understanding of dramatic performance in both live and recorded media. Experiential learning in the program centers on devising, an approach that allows students to learn multiple methods for building a live performance work by taking up a broad range of cultural experiences. The program requirements provide an overview of the field at Level I, build core skills at Level II, and offer differentiated applications of skills and knowledge at Level III. Courses at Level IV synthesize and expand these skills and knowledge. Students are advised to note carefully the prerequisites for all courses and to take note of which courses are offered in alternate years.

Note


Students registered in Honours Theatre & Film Studies are encouraged to complete courses in related art forms.

Admission


Completion of any Level I program and a Cumulative Average of at least 5.0 including a grade of at least C in THTR&FLM 1T03 . For continuation in the program, see the section on Minimum Requirements for Entering and Continuing in a Program Beyond Level I, here .

Note


A number of courses that directly pertain to Theatre & Film Studies are offered by other departments: French, Kinesiology and Religious Studies. These are recommended as electives listed at the beginning of the Theatre & Film course descriptions. Up to nine units from the list may be made available as substitutes for Theatre & Film courses, and counted toward the fulfi llment of a program in Theatre & Film Studies. Students are advised that there may be restrictions on enrolment in these courses.

Requirements


120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I

30 units


  • from the Level I program completed prior to admission into the program

27 units


  • Level III or IV Theatre & Film, including nine units from Course List 1 and nine units from Course List 2

45 units


  • Electives

Programs for Students who entered prior to September 2010


Note


A number of courses that directly pertain to Theatre & Film Studies are offered by other departments: Classics, Comparative Literature, English and Cultural Studies, French, Kinesiology and Women’s Studies. These are recommended as electives listed at the beginning of the Theatre & Film course descriptions. Up to nine units from the list may be made available as substitutes for Theatre & Film courses, and counted toward the fulfillment of a program in Theatre & Film Studies. Students are advised that there may be restrictions on enrolment in these courses.

Requirements


120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I

30 units


from

  • the Level I program completed prior to admission into the program

12 units


Level II Theatre & Film courses with at least nine units from

27 units


  • Level III or IV Theatre & Film

6 units


Level IV Theatre & Film courses including at least three units from

45 units


  • Electives