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Course ID
Course
ART 411
ART 411
Senior Studio I
Course Credits: 3
In this intensive studio course, students are guided through sustained research that culminates in a solo senior show during ART 412. With the approval of the Senior Studio faculty, sustained visual cultural research and the development of a body of work is executed. This work is self-directed and must demonstrate an increasingly high level of understanding of a professional work process and the resulting production. Through research, as well as written and spoken practice, students gain confidence and a voice to articulate visually and verbally as well as to contextualize their work in contemporary practice. Students research and write on the integration of faith and art.
Prerequisite(s): Two or more upper-level studio or design courses.
ART 412
ART 412
Senior Studio II
Course Credits: 3
In this studio course, the research and experimentation in production done during ART 411 culminates in an intense semester of developing a sophisticated body of work for the Senior Show. A multidisciplinary environment is protected, and diversity in style and medium is emphasized.
Prerequisite(s): ART 411
ART 421
ART 421
Advanced Painting
Course Credits: 3
This studio course emphasizes the development of advanced artistic inquiry in painting. Students examine strategies for structuring and developing a visual investigation. By studying examples of serial and thematic approaches, students see how artists have developed bodies of sophisticated and exploratory work.
Prerequisite(s): ART 321
NB: Not offered every year.
ART 451
ART 451
Socially Engaged Art
Course Credits: 3
This project based, upper level art and humanities interdisciplinary capstone course fosters interdisciplinary collaborative research and socially engaged art-making practices. Also known as relational aesthetics, socially engaged art explores art as a state of encounter that integrates social science practices alongside art-making practices, co-creating with community organizations to develop socially engaged projects.
Prerequisite(s): Upper level standing.
ART 490
ART 490
Special Topics in Art
Course Credits: 3
Topics vary from year to year. i.e. Relational Aesthetics (Socially Engaged Art), Curatorial Practices, Human Centered Design etc.
NB: Not offered every year. Course may be repeated
ART 491
ART 491
Special Topics in Art
Course Credits: 1
Topics vary from year to year.
Prerequisite(s): 6 sem hrs of ART or permission of instructor
NB: Not offered every year. Course may be repeated
ART 492
ART 492
Special Topics in Art
Course Credits: 2
Topics vary from year to year.
Prerequisite(s): 6 sem hrs of ART or permission of instructor
NB: Not offered every year. Course may be repeated
ART 495
ART 495
Mentoring Tutorial (Honours Project)
Course Credits: 3
Students plan, produce and install a solo exhibition, major paper or major design project, and are mentored through the process by a faculty member. The mentoring can be continued through two or more semesters.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor
BIOL 103
BIOL 103
Introduction to Biology I - Ecology and Biodiversity
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to basic concepts and connections in the study of life, with emphasis on ecology and adaptation of representative life forms. The major plant and animal groups are surveyed with emphasis on unifying elements and diversities. This course is designed for non-Science majors only.