The Digital and Media Studies Minor offers an exciting opportunity for students to improve their critical writing and analytical skills by taking additional courses beyond those usually available to students in their studio based BFA and BDes Programs. The Digital and Media Studies Minor focuses on contemporary history and theory and enables students to integrate new technologies and digital practices into their work as a natural progression of their learning. This Minor provides students with the critical background and breadth necessary to broaden their understanding of the changing forms of digital media technology as they prepare for graduate studies either in studio or academic programs.
I. Required: Choose one of the following core courses:
SOSC 2B02 Media, Messages and the Cultural Landscape: Introduction to Communication Studies (cross-listed with VISC 2B40)
VISC 2B08 Film Studies: An Introduction
VISC 2B09 History of New Media Art
Plus take 5 courses from the list below, including 3 courses at the 300/400 level:
II. Elective Courses
ENGL 3B04 Science and Technology in Literature
HUMN 3B01 Reading Popular Culture
HUMN 3B08 Ethics, Advertising and Design
SOSC 2B02 Media, Messages and the Cultural Landscape: Introduction to Communication Studies (cross-listed with VISC 2B40)
SOSC 2B20 Web Theory (cross-listed with VISC 2B20, added June 2010)
VISC 2B08 Film Studies: An Introduction
VISC 2B09 History of New Media Art
VISC 2B13 History of Photography
VISC 3B18 Television Criticism
VISC 3B23 Technology and Digital Culture
VISC 3B33 Canadian Cinema
VISC 3B34 Japanese Cinema
VISC 3B39 Latin American Cinema
VISC 3B43 Into the 21st Century: Photographic Practices, Theory and Criticism (revised title 2010/11)
VISC 4B03 Contemporary Documentary Media
VISC 4B04 Re-presenting Women: Feminist Film and Video
VISC 4B05 Future Cinema and Digital Narratives
VISC 4B06 Global Mesh: Internet, Networks, Globalization and Digital Resistance
VISC 4B07 Images and Practices of Technology
Special Topics upon approval by Associate Deans in the Faculty of Liberal Studies
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