Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1972)

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Universities and Community Colleges: Programs in Film Study and Related Areas Appendix 3: University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon Campus) Enrollment: 9356 full-time students in 1969-70 Faculty: D. F. Nalbach—Head of Drama department Regina Campus Chairman of Drama Department: E. Salmon similar programme—BA or BFA Saskatchewan Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Toronto Enrollment: 6400 students in 1971-72 D. G. Williams, Chairman of Department Polytechnical IInstitute J.E. Twomey, Chairman of Department J.R. McAllister, Director of Theatre Department ¢Community Colleges Cambrian College in Ontario Sudbury campus Enrollment: 5800 students (2500 day) in 1971-72 . . Conestoga College Kitchener Enrollment: 2600 students (2600 full-time) in 1971-72 Faculty: Mr. V. Faborsky Confederation College Thunder Bay Enrollment: 1625 students (925 day) in 1971-72 Faculty: G. Ludlow, Director of Film Production Durham College Oshawa Enrollment: 2000 students (800 day) in 1971-72 Motion Pictures Bachelor of Arts—moving Pictures and Theatre Arts may each be taken asa “‘joint’’ major component” ie. 5 courses in each, taken together, constitute a joint major. Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama Degrees offered: 3 year BA, majorin drama advanced BA in drama (4 years) Honour BA in drama (4 years) Double Honours—drama and something else BFA in Drama—4 years Courses include: History of drama, Acting, TV Radio & Film: Theory and Production, Playwriting, Directing Applied Arts Division Photographic Arts Department 3 year program in Photographic Arts (after grade 12) Motion Picture Studies Option available in 2nd and 3rd years Radio and Television Arts Department 3 year program (after Grade 13) courses in Motion Picture production available Theatre Department Programmes: Arts Administration—4 years Technical and Production Program—3 years Acting Program—4 years auditions required Graduate programmes are planned in: Design—commencing 1972, Directing—commencing 1974, Playwriting—commencing 1974 Applied Arts Division: three year diploma in performing arts a Theatre Arts programs is in the planning (also music, dance, etc.) Doon Centre: Communication Design programmes: 3 year diploma in film—‘“‘a course in practical film-making” Includes courses in: script-writing, production-planning, directing, camera, sound and editing portfolio required for admission Applied Arts Division: 2 year diploma in general arts with options in film production or theatre arts. Applied Arts Division: 2 year diploma in Communication Arts Canadian Film Digest Year Book 1972-73 149 A AN A Ra A Pee