Film Canada Yearbook (2001)

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Qualified non-degree “Special Students” are welcome in most of these courses. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 (519) 885-1211 ext. 3709 or 6923 Fax: (519) 746-4982 Website: www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/FINE/juhde/film.htm Film Studies Program offered by the Fine Arts Department. BA Honours (four-year), BA General (fourand threeyear); also minor & joint honours in Film Studies. Courses: History of Film, Film & TV Theory / Criticism, French, East European, Italian Film, Science Fiction Cinema, History of Animated Film, Religion and Film, Special Topics in Film. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO English Dept. Undergraduate Studies University College, Rm. 182 London, ON N6A 3K7 (519) 661-2111 ext. 85796 Programs: Three-Year BA in Film Studies (Area of Concentration); Four-Year General BA in Film Studies; Combined Honours Program in Film Studies and Another Subject. Courses: An Introduction to Film, American Film, Film Comedy / Film Genres, Canadian Film, Special Topics in Film, National Cinemas: Special Topics, World Cinema, Representation of Gender and Sexuality, Avant-Garde Cinema, Contemporary Film, Canadian Cinema: Special Topics, Film Aesthetics, Film Theory, Contemporary Film Theory, Documentary Film, Film Directors / Auteurs: Special Topics, Seminar in Film Studies. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR Windsor, ON NSB 3P4 (519) 253-4232 ext. 2896 Communication Studies: Bachelor of Arts, Honours Communication Studies. Study of the role and function of communications systems (including film) in society, and specialized courses in film, radio and TV production, film history, criticism and theory. FILM CANADA YEARBOOK « 2001 WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 75 University Ave. W. Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5 (519) 884-1970 ext. 3247 Department of English Film Studies Co-ordinator: Dr. Paul Tiessen Film & Photographic Image / Film Genre / Contemporary Film / Silent Film & Early Sound Film / Film — Director as Artist / British Film / Canadian Film / Documentary Film / German Film / Film Theory & Criticism / Special Topics — Gothic Film YORK UNIVERSITY Department of Film & Video 224 Centre for Film and Theatre 4700 Keele St. Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 (416) 736-5149 Fax: (416) 736-5710 Chair: Professor Scott Forsyth For information on applications and admissions, contact: Don Murdoch, Liaison Officer Faculty of Fine Arts (416) 736-5135 Fax: (416) 736-5447 E-mail: finearts @ yorku.ca York Film & Video offers the opportunity to combine practical hands-on training in film and video with a broad university education. Areas of specialization include production, screenwriting and film studies (theory / history), leading to an Honours BA or BFA, MA or MFA degree. Housed in the largest theatre and film teaching complex in Canada, facilities include time code off-line / online editing and an industry-standard soundstage. Québec CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Faculty of Fine Arts The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. Montréal, QC H38G 1M8 (514) 848-4666 The Department of Cinema has three undergraduate programs related to film. Students may choose to concentrate their studies in Film Production, Film Studies or Film Animation. In addition, an MFA in Film Production and an MA in Film Studies are offered. Address all enquiries to: Chair: Thomas Waugh Head, Film Animation: Stefan Anastasiu Head, Film Production: Louise Lamarre Head, Graduate Film Production: Richard Kerr Head, MA in Film Studies: Mario Falsetto McGILL UNIVERSITY Department of English 853 Sherbrooke St. W. Montréal, QC H3A 2T6 (514) 398-6550 Fax: (514) 398-8146 Website: www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/english/english.h tml Cultural Studies Program: This program is one of three options offered by the Department of English, leading to both majors and honours degrees. The program concentrates on forms of cultural expression and symbolic interaction, and on the various media through which these may be disseminated and transformed. Such study recognizes the wide role that film and other mass media occupy in modern cultural life, and approaches them from a concern with symbolic form, aesthetically based forms of analysis, and the various modes of criticism and theory relevant to media which contain both verbal and nonverbal elements. TREBAS INSTITUTE Montréal campus and head office: 451 St-Jean St. Montréal, QC H2Y 2R5 (514) 845-4141 E-mail: tebasmtl @total.net Website: www.trebas.com A national organization providing career training in film / TV production, digital media, the music business and recording arts and sciences. Programs include Recorded Music Production / Audio Engineering Technology / Music Industry Management / Sound Design / Film & TV Production / New Media Development / 3-D Animation / Game Design. BA degrees offered in association with Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Oneyear diploma progams. Since 1979. Ontario 410 Dundas St. E. Toronto, ON M5A 2A8 (416) 966-3066 E-mail: trebasto @ total.net British Columbia 112 East 3rd Ave. Ste. 304 Vancouver, BC V5T 1C8 (604) 872-2666 E-mail: trebasv @direct.ca UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL Faculty of Graduate Studies Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department of Art History Montréal, QC H3C 3J7 (514) 343-6184 Offers Film Studies (MA). Jointly offered: MA (art history; film studies). Call for more information. UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A MONTREAL Unité de Programmation C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montréal, QC H3C 3P8 Tel: (514) 987-3000 ext. 4132 Fax: (514) 987-4650 Directrice: Catherine Saouter Email: saouterc@udqm.ca Two programs in communication: three-year undergraduate course in Journalism; threeyear undergraduate course In Cinema, TV and Multimedia. In the first year, students take a number of mandatory courses as an Introduction to communications. In the second and third years, there are six workshops in 207