Drama Courses 2009-2010

General descriptions of these courses are always available on the UTM Calendar webpage at https://registrar.utm.utoronto.ca/regcal/

100-Level Courses

Course Section Day Time Instructor

DRE/ENG121H5F
Traditions of Theatre & Drama


0101


MWF


10-11

L. Wilkinson
 


0201


MWF


2-3

D. Senyshyn

DRE/ENG122H5S
Contemporary Theatre & Drama


0101


MWF


10-11

G. Wolfe
 


0201


MWF


2-3

D. Senyshyn

200-Level Courses

Course Section Day Time Instructor

DRE220H5F
History of Performance

0101

MWF

11-12

N. Copeland

DRE222H5S Performance Text


0101


MWF


11-12

S. Stedman

300-Level Courses

Course Section Day Time Instructor

DRE342H5F
Studies in Twentieth Century Performance Styles


0101


M


3-5

S. Stedman

DRE350H5S
Film Genres in Performance

0101

MW 3-5 P. Babiak

DRE356H5S
Theory of Drama

0101 W 11-1 M. Revermann

DRE360H5S CANCELLED
Developmental Dramaturgy

0101

F 12-2 P. Hansen

400-Level Courses

Course Section Day Time Instructor

DRE422H5F
Theatrical Devising

0101

F

12-2

B. Barton

DRE courses are taught at UTM. With the exception of DRE 421H these courses are open to all qualified students. DRS courses are taught at Sheridan College, by Faculty at Sheridan College. These are open to Theatre and Drama Studies Specialists only.
Note: Students enrolling in any DRS course will be required to pay an additional fee of $50 per half credit / $100 per full credit. These fees are used to finance materials used (costumes, props, sets) in the productions of Theatre Erindale. These charges will automatically be added to your University of Toronto student account receivable.

Course Day Time Room / Instructor

DRS 121 F

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 122 S

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 221 F

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 222 S

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 321 F

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 322 S

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 325 F

MTWRS

6-10 / 10-6

Sheridan

DRS 326 S

MTWRS

6-10 / 10-6

Sheridan

DRS 421 F

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 422 S

TR

10-1 / 2-5

Sheridan

DRS 425 F

MTWFS

6-10 / 10-6

Sheridan

DRS 426 S

MTWFS

6-10 / 10-6

Sheridan


Other Drama Courses


DRE392H5 Independent Study 1
An independent project in theatre and drama studies, chosen by the student and supervised by a member of the faculty. The form of the project will be determined in consultation with the supervisor. A written proposal, signed by the supervisor, must be submitted for approval to the Faculty Advisor by May 15 if an "F" course, by November 1 if an "S" course. Proposal forms are available from the department’s Undergraduate Advisor in NB289. Independent Study courses may not be taken simultaneously.


Exclusion: DRM390Y1, DRE390Y5


Prerequisites: Permission of the Faculty Advisor, and completion of 3.0 DRM/DRE/DRS credits.

DRE394H5 Independent Study 2
An independent project in theatre and drama studies, chosen by the student and supervised by a member of the faculty. The form of the project will be determined in consultation with the supervisor. A written proposal, signed by the supervisor, must be submitted for approval to the Faculty Advisor by May 15 if an "F" course, by November 1 if an "S" course. Proposal forms are available from the department’s Undergraduate Advisor in NB289. Independent Study courses may not be taken simultaneously.


Exclusion: DRM390Y1, DRE390Y5


Prerequisites: Permission of the Faculty Advisor, and completion of 3.0 DRM/DRE/DRS credits.


DRE299Y Research Opportunity Program
This course provides a richly rewarding opportunity for students in their second year to work in the research project of a professor. Students enrolled have an opportunity to become involved in original research, learn research methods and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge. Project descriptions for the following fall-winter session are posted on the ROP website in mid-February and students are invited to apply at that time.

DRE399Y Research Opportunity Program
For senior undergraduate students who have developed some knowledge of a discipline and its research methods, this course offers an opportunity to work on the research project of a professor. Students enrolled have an opportunity to become involved in original research, develop their research skills and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge. Project descriptions for the following fall-winter session are posted on the ROP website in mid-February and students are invited to apply at that time.

Related Courses
The following courses offered by other departments at UTM can be counted toward the Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies programmes. Check departmental websites and the annual timetable to find out which courses are offered in the current academic year.

Classical Theatre Studies Courses
CLA300H5 Greek Tragedy, Comedy and Satyr Play

English Dramatic Literature Courses
ENG220Y5 Shakespeare
ENG330H5 Early Drama
ENG331H5 Drama to 1603
ENG335H5 Drama 1603 to 1642
ENG336H5 Topics in Shakespeare
ENG340H5 Modern Drama to WWII
ENG341H5 Modern Drama since WWII
ENG342H5 Contemporary Drama
ENG352H5 Canadian Drama

Italian Theatre Studies Courses
ITA312/3Y Italian Theatre: Text and Performance
ITA490Y Independent Italian Theatre Studies I

Cinema Studies Courses
CIN205Y5 Introduction to Film Studies
CIN301H5 Topics of Cinema Studies
FRE393/4H French Cinema: Introduction
FRE396/7H Films of the Francophone World
ITA246/7Y Contemporary Italian Cinema
ITA342/3Y Post War Italian Cinema