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Ancient and Medieval

15th-18th century

19th-21st century

Theory & Visual Culture

Cinema Major courses by area

Courses outside Art HISTORY that can be taken for up to 1.0 credit

Fine Art History Specialists

Courses outside of UTM's distribution

 

Ancient and Medieval

  • FAH205H5 Art in Antiquity (HUM)
  • FAH215H5 Early Medieval Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH216H5 Later Medieval Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH271H5 Art of the Medieval North (HUM)
  • FAH281H5 An Introduction to Islamic Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH282H5 Gardens, Homes, and Palaces in the Muslim World (HUM)
  • FAH322H5 Romanesque Sculpture (HUM)
  • FAH329H5 Early Christian Art & Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH337H5 Court Art and Patronage in the Middle Ages (HUM)
  • FAH343H5 Pilgrimage (HUM)
  • FAH351H5 Gothic Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH390H5 Topics in Modern Art and Architecture - Painting and Figural Images (HUM)
  • FAH393H5 Topics in Ancient Greco-Roman ART (HUM)
  • FAH395H5 Topics in Islamic Art and Architecture - From China to Baghdad (HUM)
  • FAH396H5 Topics in Medieval Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH423H5 Advanced Studies in the Art of the Medieval Mediterranean (HUM)
  • FAH434H5 Art & Architecture of Medieval Rome (HUM)
  • FAH435H5 Women and Art in the Middle Ages (HUM)
  • FAH480H5 Studies in Ancient Art (HUM)
  • FAH481H5 Studies in Ancient Art (HUM)
  • FAH482H5 Studies in Medieval Art (HUM)
  • FAH483H5 Studies in Medieval Art (HUM) Starting (HUM)
  • FAH490H5 Topics in Ancient Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH491H5 Topics in Medieval Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH495H5 Topics in Islamic Art and Architecture (HUM)

15th-18th century

  • FAH274H5 Renaissance Art & Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH279H5 Baroque Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH332H5 Studies in Baroque Painting (HUM)
  • FAH353H5 Rome in the Age of Bernini (HUM)
  • FAH356H5 Colonial Latin American Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH360H5 Art and Visual Culture of the 18th Century
  • FAH441H5 Reformation and Counter-Reformation Art (HUM)
  • FAH449H5 Renaissance Narrative Painting (HUM)
  • FAH484H5 Studies in Renaissance Art (HUM)
  • FAH485H5 Studies in Renaissance Art (HUM)
  • FAH486H5 Studies in Baroque Art (HUM)
  • FAH487H5 Studies in Baroque Art (HUM)
  • FAH472H5 Early Modern Mobile Objects (HUM)
  • FAH493H5 Topics in Early Modern Art and Architecture (HUM)

19th-21st century

  • FAH275H5 Introduction to Indigenous Art in Canada (HUM)
  • FAH285H5 Art and Religion (HUM)
  • FAH287H5 European Art of the Nineteenth Century (HUM)
  • FAH288H5 Art of the Earlier 20th Century (HUM)
  • FAH289H5 Art Since 1945 (HUM)
  • FAH290H5 Topics in Modern Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH291H5 History of Photography (HUM)
  • FAH292H5 Canadian Art (HUM)
  • FAH310H5 Introduction to History and Theory of Curatorial Practice (HUM)
  • FAH375H5 All Our Relations: Indigenous Land Stewardship and Art (HUM,EXP)
  • FAH379H5 Science & Art in the Modern Period (HUM)
  • FAH380H5 New Genres in Contemporary Art (HUM)
  • FAH385H5 Contemporary South Asian Art (HUM)
  • FAS392H5 Topics in Modern Art/Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH453H5 Archive and the Formless (HUM)
  • FAH454H5 Contemporary Jewish Art (HUM)
  • FAH455H5 Photography and Humour (HUM)
  • FAH465H5 Icon, Artwork, Fetish (HUM
  • FAH488H5 Studies in Modern Art (HUM)
  • FAH489H5 Studies in Modern Art (HUM)
  • FAH451H5 Curatorial Practice (HUM)
  • FAH457H5 Exile & Expatriation in Modern Art (HUM)
  • FAH460H5 Art and Visual Culture of the Eighteenth Century – title has changed
  • FAH470H5 The History of Art History (HUM)
  • FAH492H5 Topics in Modern/Art/Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH494H5 Topics in Contemporary Art and Theory (HUM)
  • FAH495H5 Topics in Islamic Art and Architecture - Islamic Art and the Museum (HUM)
  • FAH496H5 Topics in Modern Art and Architecture (HUM)
  • FAH248H1 Canadian Painting and Sculpture (HUM)
  • FAH262H1 Art & Visual Experience in Modern & Contemporary East Asia (HUM)
  • FAH272H1 Modern Architecture from 1750-the Present (HUM)
  • VCC415H5 Theory and Criticism of Photography and New Media (HUM)
  • VCC425H5 Art and Media Culture (HUM)

Theory & Visual Culture

  • FAH301H5 History and Practices of Visual Resource Collecting (HUM)
  • FAH388H5 Theory in Art History (HUM)
  • FAH379H5 Science and Art in the Modern Period (HUM)
  • FAH451H5 Curatorial Practice (HUM)
  • FAH453H5 The Archive and the Formless (HUM)
  • FAH454H5 Contemporary Jewish Art (HUM)
  • FAH455H5 Photography and Humour (HUM)
  • FAH479H5 Studies in Curatorial Practice (HUM)
  • VCC101H5 Introduction to Visual Culture (HUM)
  • VCC205H5 Monsters (HUM)
  • VCC207H5 Urban Sites & Sounds (HUM)
  • VCC236H5 North American Consumer Culture: 1890-Present (HUM)
  • VCC290H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • VCC292H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • VCC304H5 Visual Culture and the Construction of Identity (HUM)
  • VCC306H5 Visual Culture and Colonialism (HUM)
  • VCC308H5 Activism in Visual and Media Culture (HUM)
  • VCC309H5 Society and Spectacle (HUM)
  • VCC334H5 Media Realities (HUM)
  • VCC338H5 Picturing the Suburbs (HUM)
  • VCC360H5 South Asian Visual Culture (HUM)
  • VCC390H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • VCC392H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • VCC399Y5 Research Opportunity Program (ROP) (HUM)
  • VCC400H5 Advanced Project (HUM)
  • VCC405H5 Individual Project (HUM)
  • VCC406H5 Post-Colonialism and the Image (HUM)
  • VCC407H5 Architectures of Vision (HUM)
  • VCC409H5 Capital, Spectacle, War (HUM)
  • VCC411H5 Real Space to Cyberspace (HUM)
  • VCC415H5 Theory and Criticism of Photography and New Media (HUM)
  • VCC420H5 The Visual Culture of Automobility (HUM)
  • VCC425H5 Art and Media Culture (HUM)
  • VCC427H5 Participatory Media (HUM)
  • VCC490H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • VCC492H5 Topics in Visual Culture and Communication (HUM)
  • CCT310H5 Mass Communication and Popular Culture (SSc)
  • HIS440H5  Photography and American Culture (HUM)

Cinema Major courses by area

Auteurs: 

  • CIN203H5 The Films of Alfred Hitchcock (HUM) 
  • CIN204H5 The Films of Martin Scorsese (HUM) 
  • CIN205H5 Canadian Auteurs (HUM) 
  • CIN206H5 Auteurs (HUM) 
  • CIN208H5 Abbas Kiarostami: Being and Movement (HUM) 
  • CIN303H5 Global Auteurs (HUM) 

Cinemas in Context: 

  • CIN207H5 East Asian Cinema (HUM) 
  • CIN215H5 Bollywood in Context (HUM) 
  • CIN305H5 Taiwan New Wave in Our Time (HUM) 
  • CIN308H5 East and Southeast Asian Cinemas of Migration (HUM) 
  • CIN403H5 Queerscapes, Screenscapes, Escapes: Gender and Sexuality Across East and Southeast Asian Cinema (HUM) 

Genres: 

  • CIN304H5 The Violent Image (HUM) 
  • CIN306H5 The Comedic Image (HUM) 
  • CIN310H5 Melodrama (HUM) 
  • CIN404H5 Film Noir and the Problem of Style (HUM) 
  • CIN402H5 Avant-Garde Film and Video (HUM) 
  • VCC205H5 Monsters (HUM) 

Courses outside Art HISTORY that can be taken for up to 1.0 credit:

Courses with significant Art historical or Visual Culture/Theory content in other departments, such as CCIT, Philosophy, Drama, English, History, East Asian Studies and Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, may be substituted for up to 1.0 FAH/VCC credit only with permission, prior to enrolment, of the Undergraduate Counsellor.

Fine Art History Specialists

Courses which have significant Art historical or Visual Culture/Theory content in other departments (such as ICCIT, Philosophy, Drama, English, History, East Asian Studies and Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations), may be substituted for up to 1.0 FAH/VCC credit only with permission, prior to enrollment, of the Program Director.

Courses outside of UTM's distribution are:

  • FAH260H1

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