Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance
Interdisciplinary Programs Timetable
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Section | Day | Time | Instructor | Exam Date | Delivery |
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MAP 101 - Introduction to Pop Culture |
This course will begin to map the terrain that is Pop Culture. The changing ground of pop culture has been mapped by different theoretical and methodological approaches in ways that are not historically fixed. This course provides an introduction to the theories, practices and evolving legacy of pop culture. |
991 |
W |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
Dianne Ouellette |
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MAP 200AP - Introduction to Performance Art |
Students will develop a foundational understanding of the varied approaches to performance art in this studio course through their own experimentation, as well through short readings, screenings, and group discussions. Students will be working in real time, working conceptually, using the body as a tool, and exploring identity through performance.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credit hours.*** |
001 |
T |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
Rae Staseson |
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MAP 209 - Decolonization and the Arts |
Students will identify and challenge existing colonial structures across the globe. They will engage in proactive and informed discussions of contemporary art to better decode power structures gaining a deeper more inclusive understanding of cultural experiences. To facilitate sharing personal stories and histories, dialogue from multiple perspectives will be encouraged.
*Note: Students can receive credit for one of MAP 209 or MAP 200AL.* |
001 |
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Charles Perry Sutherland |
15-DEC-23 |
ONLNE |
MAP 211 - Meditation and Art |
This course focuses on developing contemplative or meditative tools (deep listening, improvisation) as part of the artistic and creative process.
*Note: Students may receive credit for one of MAP 211 or MAP 200AH.* |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Stacey Bliss |
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RMTE |
MAP 400AE - Global Media Cultures |
This course focuses on the study of international communications and its intersections with world politics in the age of increasing global interdependence. During the course, we closely examine how mass communications theories and critical/cultural approaches offer answers to central questions on global media systems and cultures. |
001 |
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Aziz Douai |
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BLEND |
MAP 499 - Professional Placement |
The Professional Placement option is an experiential learning course giving students the opportunity to further their knowledge and skill set(s) within an institution related to their major. Typically the field work is done off campus. The project or terms of the placement will be developed through consultation between the home department, the student and the institution. Supervision is jointly undertaken by the host institution and a faculty member from the student's home department. Can be taken as a P/F only.
***Prerequisites: Successful completion of 60 credit hours and permission of Department Head.*** |
028 |
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Susan Johnston |
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