Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1976)

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University and Community College Programs in Film and Related Areas BRITISH COLUMBIA University of British Columbia Enrollment: 22,000 full-time students in 1973-74 Faculty: J. Brockington, Theatre Department Faculty of Arts, Department of Theatre Degrees offered: B.A.—4 years (from Gr. 12)—major in theatre or film BA—4 years (from Gr. honours in theatre BA—5 years (from Gr. 12)—double honours in theatre M.A. and M.F.A. in theatre—one or two years Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6 Enrollment: 5669 full-time students in 1973-74 Nini Baird, Director of the Centre for Communications. Credited series of courses under Department Fine and Performing Arts is planned as well as present film, video, dance, music and theatre programmes. Head of 12)—single The British Columbia Technology Enrollment: 3,000 full-time students in 1972-73 The Department of Business Management Broadcast Communication 2 years Institute of University of Victoria Enrollment: 5239 full-time students in 1969-70 Barbara M. Mcintyre, Theatre Department Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre Degrees offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts with major in Theatre—4 years—auditions may be required General programme—thirty credits in theatre (of 60) Special programme— specializing in: acting, designing, directing, or children’s drama Chairman, ALBERTA Lethbridge Community College Lethbridge Enrollment: 4,911 full-time students in 1972-73 The School of Liberal Education Course in Radio Arts 2 years Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Edmonton Enrollment: 4,911 full-time students in 1972-73 Photographic technology 2 years Radio & Television Arts 2 years Southern Alberta Institue of Technology Calgary Enrollment: 3,827 full-time students in 1973-74 Television Stage, and Radio Arts 2 years University of Alberta Enrollment: 17,577 full-time students in 1972-73 Faculty: C.T. Peacocke, Chairman of Drama Department Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama Degrees offered: Honours B.A. (4 years) B.A. Special (4 years) a maximum of ten courses in drama courses offered include: Theatre history, Playwriting, Improvisational Drama Bachelor of Fine Arts )B.F.A., 4 years) must specialize in Acting, or Design, or Playwriting. M.A. Specializing in Modern Dramatic Theory, Literature, and History and Canadian Dramatic Literature. University of Calgary Enrollment: 9278 full-time students in 1973-74 Faculty: J.M. Salmon, Dean of Faculty of Fine Arts Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Drama Degree offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts (4 years) Program Emphazises: academic studies, developmental drama, acting and directing, technical production and design, dance, film SASKATCHEWAN 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—B.A. or B.F.A. Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama Degrees offered: 3 year B.A., major in drama advanced B.A. in drama (4 years) Honour B.A. in drama (4 years) Double Honours—drama and something else B.F.A. in Drama—4 years Courses include: History of drama, Acting, TV Radio & Film: Theory and Production, Directing, Playwriting, Costuming, Stagecraft, Design, Oral Interpretation, Puppetry MANITOBA Red River Community College Enrollment: 4,000 full-time students in 1972-73 Science and Technology, Applied Arts Health and Business, Sceience Divisions ONTARIO Brock University St. Catharines Enrollment: 2253 full-time students in 1971-72 Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama Programmes include: 3 year pass 4 year Honours, B.A. or Combined majors in Theatre, Dramatic Literature, Film University of Guelph Guelph Enrollment: 8403 full-time students in 1973-74 M.R. Booth, Chairman of Drama Department Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama Programmes are: 3 year general B.A. with major in Drama or 4 year honour B.A. inDrama The Drama Program offers: practical theatre and academic study of theatre theory, theatre history, and dramatic literature; not a distinct program in acting, design or directing. Durham College Oshawa Enrollment:5,000 students (900 day) in 1973-74 Applied Arts Division: 2 year diploma in Communication Arts Option in: Advertising and Display, Grpahic Communications, Journalism, Public Relations Plus optional advanced third year. Cambrian College Sudbury, Ontario Enrollment: 3,000 full-time equivalent students (1800 day) in 1973-74 Applied Arts Division: three year diploma in fine arts (fine arts, craft, graphics, music, theatre) Two year audio visual technican programme Conestoga College Kitchener Enrollment: 2600 students (2600 fulltime) in 1971-72 Faculty: Mr. V. Taborsky, Mr. F. Valert, Mr. R. Clarke Doon Centre: Communication Design Division: Film Program Enrollment: 55 students 3 year diploma in film— “‘a course in practical filmmaking’ Includes courses in: script-writing, production planning, directing, camera, sound and editing portfolio required for admission. Confederation College Thunder Bay ‘Enrollment: 3,000 Continuing Education students, 3,000 Retraining students, 1176 Post-secondary students in 1973-74 Faculty: G. Ludlow, Director of Film Production Applied Arts Division: 2 year diploma in general arts with an option to major in film production or theatre arts. 65