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Fine Arts FINA

Instruction offered by members of the Faculty of Fine Arts.

Junior Course

Fine Arts 201 H(3-0)

Introduction to the Fine Arts

A survey of major issues in the fine arts. An overview of the interactions among the arts; the arts and society; an introduction to criticism and aesthetics; technical aspects of the individual arts.

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Senior Courses

Fine Arts 501 H(3-0)

Topics in Fine Arts: Comparative Studies and Critical Theory

Topics may include aesthetic theory, theory and/or history of collaborative arts, critical theory, and the history of criticism.

Prerequisites: One full senior course in any of Art, Dance, Drama or Music or consent of the Faculty.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Fine Arts 503 H(2-2)

Topics in Fine Arts: Collaborative Production Projects

An experiential learning course, in which students collaborate to produce works combining elements from among the programs in studio art, acting and directing, design, dance, music composition and performance.

Prerequisites: One full senior course in any of Art, Dance, Drama or Music or consent of the Faculty.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Fine Arts 507 H(0-3)

Topics in Interdisciplinary Multi-Media Research

Instruction in the creation of interdisciplinary artworks (including performance, installation and computer projection).

Prerequisites: Fine Arts 201 or consent of the Faculty.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Graduate Courses

Fine Arts 601 H(0-3)

Studies at the Banff Centre

Interdisciplinary fine arts studies. Although the Banff Centre does not provide credit course instruction, students with advanced experience in art, dance, drama or music at the Banff Centre may apply for graduate-level credit from the University of Calgary.

Prerequisites: Consent of the Faculty.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

NOT INCLUDED IN GPA

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Fine Arts 603 H(3-0)

Topics in Fine Arts: Interdisciplinary Seminar

Interdisciplinary seminar in the advanced study and interpretation of the interrelationships between music, the fine arts, and the history of ideas, using a theme-oriented approach.

Note: This is a required course in the PhD program for Music Education, Composition and Musicology.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Fine Arts 607 H(3-0)

Topics in Multi-Media Research

Concentrated instruction in computer applications in the Fine Arts.

Prerequisites: Consent of the Faculty.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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