Fine Art History/ Fine Art Studio

Fine Art History

FAH287H5 European Art of the Nineteenth Century

Surveys major developments in European art and architecture from the late eighteenth through the end of the nineteenth century. As part of this course, students may have the option of participating in an international learning experience.

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VST410H5 Internship in Visual Studies

This internship course provides an opportunity for students to gain practical experience at an institution or business closely related to the arts and to visual studies.

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Fine Art Studio

FAS330Y5 Experimentation in Past and Present Techniques

This course is a practical investigation of techniques in art that have both historical precedents and contemporary applications. Students collaborate to create a mural for a public site.

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FAS348Y5 Continuing Investigations in Sculpture

Students develop independent research habits to support self-directed projects in sculpture that are discussed in a peer critique setting.

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FAS453H5 Art Education Practice

Students investigate the principles of educational theory and practice for teaching the visual arts to learners including children, adolescents and adults, within a variety of educational settings.

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FAS455H5 Teaching Art in the School and Community

In this practicum course, students gain hands-on teaching experience in a setting of their choice and interact with administrators, teachers, and community leaders.

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  • More experiential courses are available to exchange students in this discipline (if they possess equivalent pre-requisites); see Academic Calendar for more FAH/FAS courses.