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Complementary Courses in Other Departments

Cultural Studies: courses of interest in other departments 2012/2013

This list comprises 2012-13 courses in other departments that might be accepted by your advisor for credit towards you Cultural Studies program.

This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2012-13. Do not take these courses in a different year and assume that they will count towards your Cultural Studies program; check the list for the year in which you took the course.

There might be other courses in the Faculty of Arts for which you could receive Cultural Studies program credit. If you feel you have identified a course with a strong cultural-studies methodology and/or list of readings and screenings, you must show your advisor the course syllabus in advance and, if he or she agrees, get the advisor’s initialled approval of the course on your program Audit Sheet.

The Department requires your complete signed Audit Sheet in your file in Arts 155 in order to process your file for graduation.

Courses are listed first by Cultural Studies program requirements they fulfil and thereafter in alphabetical order by department.

Online Faculty of Arts course catalogue for 2012-13 can be found here: https://www.mcgill.ca/study/2012-2013/faculties/arts/undergraduate/courses

LISTING BY CULTURAL STUDIES PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Courses in a Major Figure in Cultural Studies:

  • HISP 451D: Cervantes
  • ITAL 411: Pirandello (taught in Italian)

Courses in Cultural Studies with a Canadian Component:

  • ARTH 353: Selected Topics in Art History I (Aboriginal Art and Culture)
  • CANS 405: Performing Quebec in the Global Age
  • CANS 413: History of Ethnicity in Quebec
  • CANS 501: The Canadian North: Then and Now

Courses in Cultural Studies with an Historical Dimension:

  • ARTH 321: Visual Culture of the Dutch Republic
  • CANS 413: History of Ethnicity in Quebec
  • CANS 501: The Canadian North: Then and Now
  • COMS 200: History of Communications
  • COMS 300: Media and Modernity in the 20th Century
  • COMS 490: History and Theory of Media
  • CLAS 201: Classics in Modern Media
  • EAST 362: Japanese Cinema
  • EAST 454: Chinese Cinema
  • FREN 310: Cinéma français 1 (taught in French)
  • ITAL 329: Contemporary Italian Cinema (taught in Italian)
  • ITAL 374: Classics of Italian Literature (taught in English)
  • ITAL 477: Italian Cinema and Video (taught in English)
  • MUAR 250: Women Making Music
  • MUAR 392: Popular Music after 1945
  • MUAR 399: Music and Queer Identity
  • PSYC 403: Modern Psychology in Historical Perspective -- (only if it addresses the cultural/social -- not medical -- contexts for the emergence of models of and assumptions about subjectivity)

All Accepted Courses in Other Departments in Alphabetical Order:

Anthropology

  • ANTH 204: Anthropology of Meaning
  • ANTH 206: Environment and Culture
  • ANTH 304: Chinese Culture in Ethnography and Film
  • ANTH 320: Social Evolution
  • ANTH355: Theories of Culture and Society
  • ANTH 407: Anthropology of the Body
  • ANTH 408: Sensory Ethnography
  • ANTH 575: Concepts of Race

Art History

  • ARTH 321: Visual Culture of the Dutch Republic
  • ARTH 339: Contemporary Art (The Body in Contemporary Art)
  • ARTH 353: Selected Topics in Art History 1 (Aboriginal Art and Culture)
  • ARTH 354 / COMS 354: Selected Topics in Art History 2 (The Visual Culture of Crime)
  • ARTH 421: Selected Topics in Art and Architecture 2 (The Black Subject in Western Film and Television)

Canadian Studies

  • CANS 405: Performing Quebec in the Global Age
  • CANS 413: History of Ethnicity in Quebec
  • CANS 501: The Canadian North: Then and Now

Communications Studies

  • COMS 200: History of Communications
  • COMS 210: Introduction to Communication Studies
  • COMS 300: Media and Modernity in the 20th Century
  • COMS 310: Media and Feminist Studies
  • COMS 330: Media in Cultural Life
  • COMS 340: New Media
  • COMS 354 / ARTH 354: Selected Topics in Art History 2 (The Visual Culture of Crime) 
  • COMS 490: History and Theory of Media
  • COMS 492: Power, Difference and Justice (Disability, Technology and Communication)
  • COMS 541: Cultural Industries (Hacker Culture and Politics)

Classics

  • CLAS 206: Classics in Modern Media

East Asian Studies

  • EAST 353: Approaches to Chinese Cinema
  • EAST 362: Japanese Cinema
  • EAST 454: Chinese Cinema
  • EAST 466: Feminism and Japan

French Language and Literature

  • FREN 310: Cinéma français 1 (taught in French)

German Studies

  • GERM 336: German Language, Media and Culture

Hispanic Studies

  • HISP 451D: Cervantes

History

  • TBA

Italian Studies

  • ITAL 329: Contemporary Italian Cinema (taught in Italian)
  • ITAL 374: Classics of Italian Literature (taught in English)
  • ITAL 411: Pirandello (taught in Italian)
  • ITAL 477: Italian Cinema and Video (taught in English)

Jewish Studies

  • TBA

Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

  • LLCU 211: Digital Studies/Citizenry
  • LLCU 230: Environmental Imaginations

Linguistics

  • LING 200: Introduction to the Study of Language
  • LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics
  • LING 320: Sociolinguistics 1
  • LING 325: Canadian English

Music-Arts

  • MUAR 250: Women Making Music
  • MUAR 392: Popular Music after 1945
  • MUAR 399: Music and Queer Identity

Philosophy

  • PHIL 242: Introduction to Feminist Theory
  • PHIL 336: Aesthetics
  • PHIL 375: Existentialism
  • PHIL 415: Philosophy of Language
  • PHIL 436: Aesthetics 2
  • PHIL 442: Topics in Feminist Theory

Psychology

  • PSYC 213: Cognition
  • PSYC 403: Modern Psychology in Historical Perspective

Russian and Slavic Studies

  • RUSS 217: Russian’s Eternal Questions

Sexual Diversity Studies

  • SDST 250 Introduction to Sexual Diversity Studies

Sociology

  • SOCI 235: Technology and Society
  • SOCI 270: Sociology of Gender
  • SOCI 330: Sociological Theory

Women’s Studies

  • WMST 200: Introduction to Women’s Studies
  • WMST 301: Women’s Studies Current Topics 1: Feminisms and Sexualities
  • WMST 302: Women’s Studies Current Topics 2: Gender and Disability

 


 

Drama and Theatre: Courses of Interest in Other Departments

This list comprises 2012-13 courses in other departments that might be accepted by your advisor for credit towards you Drama and Theatre program.

This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2012-13. Do not take these courses in a different year and assume that they will count towards your Drama and Theatre program; check the list for the year in which you took the course.

There might be other courses in the Faculty of Arts for which you could receive Drama and Theatre program credit. If you feel you have identified a course with a strong Drama and Theatre methodology and/or list of readings, you must show your advisor the course syllabus in advance and, if he or she agrees, get the advisor’s initialled approval of the course on your program Audit Sheet.

The Department requires your complete signed Audit Sheet in your file in Arts 155 in order to process your file for graduation.

 

Courses are listed first by Drama and Theatre program requirements they fulfil and thereafter in alphabetical order by department.

Online Faculty of Arts course catalogue for 2012-13 can be found here: https://www.mcgill.ca/study/2012-2013/faculties/arts/undergraduate/courses

LISTING BY DRAMA AND THEATRE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Courses in a Major Figure in Drama and Theatre:

  • ITAL 411: Pirandello (taught in Italian)

Courses in Drama and Theatre with a Canadian Component:

  • CANS 405: Performing Quebec in the Global Age (taught in English)

Theatre History Courses / Courses in Drama and Theatre with an Historical Dimension:

  • None offered this year; choose from Department of English course list.

Drama and Theatre Before 1900

  • None offered this year; choose from Department of English course list.

All Accepted Courses in Other Departments in Alphabetical Order:

Anthropology

  • ANTH 407: Anthropology of the Body
  • ANTH 408: Sensory Ethnography

Art History

  • ARTH 339: Contemporary Art (The Body in Contemporary Art)

Canadian Studies

  • CANS 405: Performing Quebec in the Global Age

Classics

  • CLAS 201: Classics in Modern Media

History

  • TBA

Italian Studies

  • ITAL 411: Pirandello (taught in Italian)
  • ITAL 416: 20th century Italian Futurism in the European Context (taught in English)

Philosophy

  • PHIL 242: Introduction to Feminist Theory
  • PHIL 336: Aesthetics
  • PHIL 375: Existentialism

Psychology

  • PSYC 212: Perception

Russian and Slavic Studies

  • RUSS 328 - Outlines 19th Century Russian Literature: Russian Realism (Topic: Russian Opera)

 

October 2012

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