Academic Calendar - 2020 ARCHIVE

Western University Academic Calendar. - 2020ARCHIVE

Courses


Course Numbering

0001-0999* Pre-University level introductory courses
1000-1999 Year 1 courses
2000-4999 Senior-level undergraduate courses
5000-5999 Professional Degree courses in Dentistry, Education, Law, Medicine and Theology (MTS, MDiv)
6000-6999 Courses offered by Continuing Studies
9000-9999 Graduate Studies courses

* These courses are equivalent to pre-university introductory courses and may be counted for credit in the student's record, unless these courses were taken in a preliminary year. They may not be counted toward essay or breadth requirements, or used to meet modular admission requirements unless it is explicitly stated in the Senate-approved outline of the module.


Suffixes

no suffix 1.0 course not designated as an essay course
A 0.5 course offered in first term
B 0.5 course offered in second term
A/B 0.5 course offered in first and/or second term
E 1.0 essay course
F 0.5 essay course offered in first term
G 0.5 essay course offered in second term
F/G 0.5 essay course offered in first and/or second term
H 1.0 accelerated course (8 weeks)
J 1.0 accelerated course (6 weeks)
K 0.75 course
L 0.5 graduate course offered in summer term (May - August)
Q/R/S/T 0.25 course offered within a regular session
U 0.25 course offered in other than a regular session
W/X 1.0 accelerated course (full course offered in one term)
Y 0.5 course offered in other than a regular session
Z 0.5 essay course offered in other than a regular session

Glossary


Prerequisite

A course that must be successfully completed prior to registration for credit in the desired course.


Corequisite

A course that must be taken concurrently with (or prior to registration in) the desired course.


Antirequisite

Courses that overlap sufficiently in course content that both cannot be taken for credit.


Essay Courses

Many courses at Western have a significant writing component. To recognize student achievement, a number of such courses have been designated as essay courses and will be identified on the student's record (E essay full course; F/G/Z essay half-course).


Principal Courses

A first year course that is listed by a department offering a module as a requirement for admission to the module. For admission to an Honours Specialization module or Double Major modules in an Honours Bachelor degree, at least 3.0 courses will be considered principal courses.



Campus





Course Level






Course Type




Art History


An introductory survey examining key works of art within the intellectual and social contexts of their production. This course provides a working knowledge of the history of art and architecture from the earliest times to the present and supplies the critical tools necessary for studying art and visual culture.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 1641A/B, Art History 1642A/B, the former VAH 1040.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended or online format.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
An introductory visual and historical survey with a focus on Western art from the ancient eras through Renaissance periods. The course provides a study of painting, sculpture, and architecture through considerations of the cultural environments within which they were produced. Students will gain a working knowledge of terms, methodologies, and themes in art history.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 1640, the former VAH 1040.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended/online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An introductory visual and historical survey with a focus on Western art from the Baroque period to Contemporary times. The course provides a study of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other forms of media through considerations of the cultural environments within which they were produced. Students will gain a working knowledge of terms, methodologies, and themes in art history.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 1640, the former VAH 1040.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended/online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This introductory course serves as a starting point to study the foundations of art history. It is an exploration of the various relationships between art, science and technology. Topics may include the history of medical illustration and imaging, art’s engagement with scientific principles and issues, and the changing role of technology in art.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 1042A/B.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended/online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This introductory course serves as a starting point to study the foundations of art history. Examining the uses of art in popular culture and media through the ages, this course explores the circulation and power of artworks and cultural icons in historical and contemporary contexts.

Antirequisite(s): The former VAH 1044A/B.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended/online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This introductory course serves as a starting point to study the foundations of art history. It focuses on historical and contemporary practices of collecting art and cultural objects and introduces key principles of museum and curatorial studies.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 1045A/B.

Extra Information: 2 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour, or blended/online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An introduction to the representation of sexuality in modern and/or contemporary visual culture. Topics may include artistic practices from the 19th century through to the present.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2287F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 first-year course from Arts and Humanities or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
These special topics courses examine the relationship between art and fashion since the 19th century. Examples of subjects dealt with include haute couture and the art world, body sculpting, activism and DIY fashion.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2235F/G, the former VAH 2236F/G.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
A brief introduction to historical and contemporary theories, methods, and practices for the study of art history and visual culture.

Antirequisite(s): Studio Art 2600F/G, the former VAH2241F/G.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 2 - 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
The development of Greek art from the post-Mycenaean "Dark Ages" to Roman times, with emphasis on the stylistic origins of vase painting and sculpture of the Geometric, Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2247E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B-1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B, or Classical Studies 1000, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 lecture hours.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Architecture, painting, sculpture, and graphic arts outside Italy with emphasis on the arts of the Netherlands and Germany of the 15th and 16th centuries.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2256E, the former VAH 2257F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A survey of selected examples architecture, painting, and sculpture from Italy during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 2259F/G, the former VAH 2258E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A survey of Baroque and Rococo-era art and architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 2636F/G, or the former VAH 2260E, the former VAH 2262F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Architecture, painting, and sculpture of the indigenous cultures of North, Central, and/or South America prior to European contact.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2266F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An introduction to the visual arts of Canada in the 20th century, including First Nations and Inuit art, cultural policy, and collecting and curatorial practices in Canada. Key movements in Canadian art are discussed in relation to the social and political context.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2272F/G, the former VAH 2276E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A survey of Baroque and Iberian colonial-era art and architecture. Lectures will consider cultural connections between the Spanish and Portuguese Baroque styles and the colonial exchanges linking Europe, the Americas, Asia and other continental connections.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2260E, the former VAH 2262F/G, or the former VAH 2263F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or Medieval Studies 1022, Medieval Studies 1025A/B or Medieval Studies 1026A/B, or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
European architecture, sculpture, painting and related arts from the French Revolution to the turn of the twentieth century.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2270E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
The development of architecture, sculpture, painting and related arts in Europe and the United States from the turn of the twentieth century to World War II, in the light of the historical and intellectual background of the period.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2277E, the former VAH 2279F/G, the former VAH 2280F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
The development of post-war visual arts in the Western world, against the historical and intellectual background of the period.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2278E, the former VAH 2281F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A study of international contemporary art trends and practices from 1980 to the present.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2277E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A survey of significant contributions to the histories and theories of photography, including a look at key photographers, important historians, critics, and theorists, art movements, and related social and political issues.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2242F/G, the former VAH 2282E.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or a module in Photography, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An introduction to the history of the moving image in Western visual culture from the 19th century to the present with emphasis on avant-garde and experimental practices, video art, installation and the links between film and various art movements.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2230F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An introduction to the history of mass media and its interaction with the history of art, exploring the power of images from painting to photography, film to the internet.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 2283E, the former VAH 2293F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or a module in Photography, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course considers the forms, functions, structure, and historical and cultural contexts of architecture and urbanism through either a chronological survey from the ancient world to the contemporary era or through thematic topics. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines the history and practice of modern design from the end of the 19th century to the present day. It outlines some of the fundamental principles of design, as well as looking at its political and sociocultural impact.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
An advanced course intersecting the study of a topic in art history and theory with related studio practices.

Antirequisite(s): Studio Art 3502F/G, the former VAH 3379F/G, the former VAS 3379F/G.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 2 – 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Honours Specialization or Major, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 4 seminar/studio hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines issues and topics in the fields of gender and racial studies in the pre-modern era. Topics relating to the ancient and colonial Americas and Europe will consider the significant influence of women as artists, patrons, collectors, art subjects, and so forth. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course will address topics and themes relating to the art of Indigenous Americas ranging from ancient times to contemporary period. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Art History 2630F/G or the former VAH 2266F/G, or registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
By the time the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as superpowers after the Second World War, the utopian dreams of pre-war modernism had shattered. This course examines the art of the Cold War (1947-1991) in Europe and North American in relation to the heightened political tensions of the period.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines a group of like-minded artists who came together under the banner of “Dada” during the First World War. They sought to overhaul art’s cultural, social, and political roles, by challenging our preconceptions through various means. Their legacy persists having been revitalized in the 1950s and 60s.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines specific historical issues and topics in photography. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course explores the relationship between film and the visual arts, from the invention of cinema to contemporary visual artists who have made Hollywood film the subject of their work.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines specific historical issues and topics in the fields of architecture and urbanism. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 3388F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course explores the growing field of art works and art writing related to the environment, ecology, and sustainability. Students will learn how artists and museums have considered, responded to, and proposed solutions for complex environmental issues such as climate change, environmental justice, waste, and energy production.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended, or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course examines specific historical issues and topics in design. Please consult Department for more information regarding current offerings.

Antirequisite(s): the former VAH 3387F/G.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or the former VAH 1040 or two of Art History 1641A/B – 1648A/B or the former VAH 1041A/B – 1045A/B or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: lecture, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Third-year students with a departmental average of at least 75% have the opportunity to take part in a project-based experiential learning activity at one of our many studio, museum, gallery, or heritage locations in London and surrounding areas. Students will work closely with the Project’s Supervisor.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Third-year students with a departmental average of at least 75% have the opportunity to take part in a project-based experiential learning activity at one of our many studio, museum, gallery, or heritage locations in London and surrounding areas. Students will work closely with the Project’s Supervisor.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Visual Art Module or Permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
This course considers current issues and themes in the field of Art History through projects-based critical and practical approaches.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 and 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module in Art History or Museum Studies, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours: seminar, workshop, blended or online format.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Third or fourth-year honours students with a departmental average of at least 75% have the opportunity for experiential learning in the field of Art History. Students work closely with a professor and the Undergraduate Chair on a visual cultural project at a gallery, museum, or other location in London's region.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Fourth-year students with a departmental average of at least 75% have the opportunity to take part in a project-based experiential learning activity at one of our many studio, museum, gallery, or heritage locations in London and surrounding areas. Students will work closely with the Project’s Supervisor.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Fourth-year students with a departmental average of at least 75% have the opportunity to take part in a project-based experiential learning activity at one of our many studio, museum, gallery, or heritage locations in London and surrounding areas. Students will work closely with the Project’s Supervisor.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 1.00
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
Please consult Department for current offerings.

Prerequisite(s): Registration in years 3 or 4 of a Department of Visual Arts Module, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 3 hours.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A fourth-year student with a cumulative grade average in the Department of at least 80% may apply for an independent study as one of the half-year courses chosen from the 4000 series. The student must obtain the Undergraduate Chair’s and the supervising professor’s approval before being allowed to register. Students must provide a detailed plan of study as part of the application process.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top
A fourth-year student with a cumulative grade average in the Department of at least 80% may apply for an independent study as one of the half-year courses chosen from the 4000 series. The student must obtain the Undergraduate Chair’s and the supervising professor’s approval before being allowed to register. Students must provide a detailed plan of study as part of the application process.

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Department.

Course Weight: 0.50
More details
Return to top