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Department of History in Art (HA) courses at UVic:

2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
An introductory survey of the visual remains of some of the world's cultures from prehistory to the present day. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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An examination of the techniques used by artists throughout history, in western and nonwestern cultures. The development of art technology is considered in its historical and social contexts. Period or ... Course reviews: 0
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Selected case studies dealing with the material culture of the European Middle Ages and Renaissance. Topics may include: the role of patrons in the making of objects; training and guild ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to research methods, tools, and resources as well as some of the theoretical and historiographical perspectives that inform current art-historical studies. Course reviews: 0
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An exploration of the social production of art and architecture in relation to the Christian systems of thought. Although the specific periods and topics covered may vary depending on the ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introduction to the influence of Greco-Roman artistic traditions on subsequent periods of European civilization. The classical inheritance in terms of both style and iconography will be examined in a ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to the aims and methods of architectural history using case-studies of monuments from the history of Western architecture from archaic Greece to the present. Issues considered can include: ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introduction to Primal, Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic world views through the study of central religious monuments of South and Southeast Asia. The philosophical and religious principles underlying the architecture, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An examination of key works of art and architecture by major creative minds in Europe during the Renaissance (1400-1550), such as Donatello, Alberti, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Bosch and Sophonisba Anguissola. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
A thematic introduction to selected aspects of the visual arts in Europe during the period Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A survey of the art and architecture of the ancient Near East and Egypt from the fourth millennium BCE to the seventh century CE. The relationships between religion, history, literature ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A survey of the art and architecture of the Islamic world, beginning with the rise of Islam in the seventh century and continuing through to the 19th century. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
A general introduction to European artistic production in the modern period, with some limited treatment of related American developments. Surveya such movements as Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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A thematic introduction to selected aspects of women's artistic production. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An introduction to the photographies of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska from the 19th to the 21st centuries, including Japanese-American, Chinese-Canadian, Indigenous, Black, Euro-Canadian, and Euro-American. Emphasis will be ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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A thematic introduction to representations of the lands of the Pacific Northwest from the 19th century through the present. Uses case studies to examine ideas about territory, nation, urbanism, and ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
An introductory survey of principal periods, media, practitioners, and movements in the history of non-native Canadian art and architecture from first settlement to today. The arts of English and French ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to major religions and philosophies of China and Japan by exploring how values and beliefs were conveyed in the art. This is not a chronological survey of Chinese ... Course reviews: 0
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A comparative introduction to themes central to the study of Indigenous arts, exploring similarities and differences in art forms from various cultures. Themes discussed may include topics such as: functional ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introduction to arts of the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast. Examines artistic expression from the earliest known art works to the present. Explores diversity in two-dimensional and three-dimensional ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer
An introduction to a selected theme or area of art-historical study that is not covered in other HA courses at this level. Content may vary from year to year. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
  • Fall
An investigation of film culture and its relationship to social and historical contexts. Focuses on mainstream narrative cinema; documentary and avant-garde practices will also be considered. Particular attention will be ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Examines representations of women and by women, in a variety of film forms (experimental, documentary, narrative) and within a range of historical periods. Emphasis will be placed on feminist theories ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introductory survey of the art and architecture of the Mediterranean world from the origins of Christian art in the third century CE to the onset of Iconoclasm in the ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An introductory survey of the art and architecture of the Byzantine empire and its culturally dependent areas from the period of Iconoclasm through to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 ... Course reviews: 0
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An introductory survey of the visual and material culture of Judaism in Israel and among the communities of the Diaspora from the first century CE to the 16th century CE. ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introductory survey of the arts and architecture of western Europe in the period Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An introductory survey of the art and architecture of western Europe from the reconstruction of St. Denis Course reviews: 0
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A survey of the arts in South Asia from the Indus Valley Civilization to the 10th century. The development of Hindu and Buddhist art, architecture and patronage is examined in ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
A survey of the arts of South Asia, including the Himalayan region and Tibet, from the eighth century up to the 20th. Emphasis will be on regional variations in Buddhist ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Through the media of photography and film, popular contemporary visual cultures of India are examined. Against a backdrop of Indian classical, folk, modern and contemporary, rural and urban art histories, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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An examination of popular visual culture of India from classical, modern and contemporary art-historical and cultural perspectives. Themes of gender, identity, postcoloniality and national/global dynamics are addressed through screenings of ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A survey of the arts of Southeast Asia, starting with prehistoric and contemporary tribal/indigenous cultures, up to the arrival of Islam. Discussion will include the majority of countries in the ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
A survey of the arts of Southeast Asia, from the arrival of Islam through the colonial period and up through the 20th century. Local definitions of art, the role of ... Course reviews: 0
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A study of Indian art and architecture since the arrival of Western powers and Western religions in the early 16th century to the present. Examines material relating to Christian missions, ... Course reviews: 0
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An examination of themes and issues in contemporary Asian art through case-studies in select national, regional and/or global contexts. Analyzes artists' careers, art institutions and art discourses, including the arrival ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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An examination of themes and issues in premodern Asian art through case-studies in specific regional and/or temporal contexts. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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  • Summer
A thematic examination of selected aspects of the visual arts in 16th-century Europe. Course reviews: 0
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A consideration of aspects of 15th century art and architecture in Northern Europe. Issues to be studied may include: the religious, social and political functions of art; patronage systems; materials ... Course reviews: 0
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A consideration of aspects of 16th-century art and architecture in Northern Europe. Issues to be studied may include: the impact of humanism in the North; artistic response to the Protestant ... Course reviews: 0
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The art and architecture of Italy during the Early Renaissance of the 15th century. Works of art and artists' careers will be examined within the context of themes such as: ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
A consideration of aspects of 17th-century Italian art and architecture, particularly in Rome. The careers and works of individual artists will be related to topics such as: patterns of patronage; ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A study of art in northern Europe, especially Holland and Flanders, during the 17th century. The emphasis will be on social, political and religious factors that influenced the functions and ... Course reviews: 0
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A study of developments in Italian art and architecture during the 18th century. Particular attention will be paid to Venice as an artistic centre, and the works of individual artists ... Course reviews: 0
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A consideration of art and architecture in northern Europe, especially France and Britain, during the 18th century. Emphasis will be placed upon examining works of art within the contexts of ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to the archaeological investigation of the Islamic world. Covering a period from the seventh to the 19th century, the course employs case studies to examine urban life, religious ... Course reviews: 0
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An examination of the different modes of artistic contact between the Islamic world and the West from the 16th to the end of the 19th century. The developing artistic dialogue ... Course reviews: 0
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A survey of painting in Islam from the 11th to the 15th century. Concentrates on the arts of the book. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
A survey of painting in Iran from the 15th to the 19th century. The course concentrates on the arts of the book. Course reviews: 0
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An examination of the background, origins, and evolution of early Islamic art and architecture from the seventh century rise of Islam to the end of the ninth century. Investigates the ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
The high medieval art and architecture of Islam from the 10th century to the Mongol invasions of the mid-13th century. Focuses on the medieval ideal of Islamic unity and the ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
A thorough survey of the art and architecture of Pharaonic Egypt from 3200 BCE to the beginning of the common era. Through the examination of artifacts, monuments, and texts, investigates ... Course reviews: 0
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The art and architecture of Islam in the lands bordering the Mediterranean (Spain, North Africa, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Turkey) from the mid-13th to the 20th century. Major areas of ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
The art and architecture of the Muslim lands and peoples east of Mesopotamia (Iran, India, Central Asia and Southeast Asia) from the 13th to the 20th century. Beginning with the ... Course reviews: 0
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The art and architecture of the Central Islamic land in the period from the mid-13th century until the end of the 16th century. Major areas of emphasis will be Ilkhanid ... Course reviews: 0
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Beginning with a brief examination of the European avant-garde in the late 19th century, the course analyzes in depth such 20th century movements as Cubism, Expressionism, Futurism, Constructivism, Social Realism, ... Course reviews: 0
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An examination of directions taken in postwar art. Emphasis will be placed on the demise of the Modernist movement and the emergence of Postmodernism. Singled out for investigation will be ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
An examination of the history of film in relationship to the major art movements of the 20th century. Students will view and analyze films by such directors as Lang, Eisenstein, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
  • Fall
An intensive study of film as document of time, place and action. Influence of social and artistic context will be considered. Attention will be largely directed to Canadian documentary films, ... Course reviews: 0
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Film as art. Investigates a wide variety of experimental forms and covers a range of historical periods and contexts. Emphasis will be placed on analyses of key films and on ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Cinema as a product of time and place. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship between particular film movements and genres and their historical contexts and on theories about the ... Course reviews: 0
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A history of the visual arts, especially painting and sculpture from 1759 to the early 20th century. The course will begin with a brief consideration of the background in 17th- ... Course reviews: 0
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A history of the visual arts, especially painting and sculpture, from the end of World War I to the 1970s. Begins with the mature work of the Group of Seven ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Summer
An introductory survey of the history of photography from its invention in 1839 until the present. Topics to be addressed include the changing role of the photographer as scientist and ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A study of popular film and its social and political function. Special attention will be paid to mainstream films, especially Hollywood genre films, in the interest of exploring the ideological ... Course reviews: 0
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An introductory survey of Chinese art from the Neolithic period through the Tang dynasty. Topics include the ritual vessels of the Bronze age, the impact of the Indian religion of ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An introductory survey of Chinese art covering the period of the Five Dynasties, Sung, and Yuan dynasties (10th-14th centuries). The emphasis is on the various ways the educated elite influenced ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An introductory survey of Chinese art covering the late imperial and modern periods (15th-20th centuries). Topics include the role of the arts in an increasingly commercialized society prior to the ... Course reviews: 0
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The art of central and southern Mexico and northern Central America before 1492. This culture area called Mesoamerica was characterized by high civilization. Course reviews: 0
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The art of South America before 1492 in the Andean area characterized by high civilization. Course reviews: 0
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A survey of the arts of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon from the 19th century to 1945. Investigates the relationship between “art” and issues such as colonialism, travel and ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A thematic examination of the arts of the Pacific Northwest from 1945 to the present. Issues examined may include primitivism, the Northwest School, the Totemland Studio, modern architecture, public art, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An introduction to arts of the indigenous peoples of the North American Arctic and Subarctic. Examines artistic expression from the earliest known art works to the present. Explores types and ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to arts of the indigenous peoples of the Southwest, California, and the Great Basin. Examines artistic expression from earliest known art works to the present. Explores types and ... Course reviews: 0
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An introduction to arts of the indigenous peoples of the Plains, Plateau, Woodlands and Southeast. Examines artistic expression from earliest known art works to the present. Explores types and styles ... Course reviews: 0
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An in-depth investigation of a special aspect of, or area in, indigenous arts. Specific topics may vary from year to year. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Advanced-level study of indigenous arts of the Northwest Coast, focusing on artists' responses to historical developments from 1700-present. Topics include creative responses to early contact with non-native peoples; artistic developments ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of the nature of selected museum and gallery collections and the ways in which they contribute to knowledge. Approaches to researching aspects of museum collections will be ... Course reviews: 0
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A survey of key figures and movements in Western architecture from the beginnings of Neoclassicism to the appearance of radically novel forms of design in Europe before World War I. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A survey of key figures and movements in Western architecture between 1900 and today. The work of "modern masters" such as Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe will ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer
An investigation of a special aspect or area of History in Art. Specific topics may vary from year to year. Course reviews: 0
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A consideration of selected art-historical texts, with a view to understanding the changing factors that have shaped the aims and methods of art history. Course reviews: 0
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An exploration of different cultural perspectives for conceptualizing artistic works and practices. Topics may include comparisons as well as examinations of specific intercultural and cross-cultural contacts. Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of selected art-historical texts which examine gender-related social, political or cultural issues in works of art and/or architecture by either men or women. For students interested in ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An intensive study of a selected aspect of medieval art. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An intensive study of a selected theme or area of the arts of South and/or Southeast Asia. Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of a selected aspect of Renaissance art. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An intensive study of a selected aspect of Early Modern art. Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of aspects of the European and North American encounter with the Islamic world in the period after 1700. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An intensive study of some special aspect or area of Islamic civilization. Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of an aspect of the art and architecture of Mughal India from the 16th-19th century. Topics will vary. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Intensive study of some aspect of artistic practice in the modern period. Geographic and cultural area, specific period, and choice of issue may vary depending on instructor. Course reviews: 0
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Examines the role of art in the major social and political revolutions of the 19th and 20th centuries. Course reviews: 0
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Studies in political art: art which directly refers to social and political issues, rather than the question of the social background and function of art in general. Topics covered may ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive examination of artistic practices (including but not necessarily limited to painting and sculpture) operating since World War II. Cultural area may vary depending on the instructor. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An intensive study of a selected aspect of modern architecture (for example, the development of a particular building-type, the work of a certain architect or group of architects, the emergence ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of a selected aspect of Canadian art or architecture. Topics will vary. Course reviews: 0
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Intensive studies of special aspects of Chinese and/or Japanese art. Course content will vary. Course reviews: 0
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Topics will vary but will address such issues as the ways the relationship of humans to their natural environment have been represented in the arts; the roles of the arts ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of a selected topic in Film Studies. Content may vary each year. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A study of popular culture and the critical theories which have emerged to explain the relationships among commercial forms (such as mainstream film and television), the socio-historical context, and audiences. Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of selected aspects of 20th-century Native North American arts. Artists, regions and styles discussed will vary. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An intensive study of a selected aspect of Native North American, Pre-Columbian, African or Oceanic arts, or a comparative examination of a theme pertinent to Indigenous arts from more than ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An intensive study of a selected aspect of Pacific Northwest art. Content will vary from year to year. May be taken more than once with permission of the department. Course reviews: 0
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This distance education course examines changing roles and functions of museums in contemporary society. Topics include history of collections development, research and management; care of collections; relationships with communities; programming; ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Museums, their collections, and the knowledge they convey play a unique role in contemporary society. Explores the purpose and functions of museums with particular emphasis on relationships with communities and ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Spring
Exhibitions and public programs are the primary means by which museums share their collections and knowledge with communities. Explores the role and development of exhibitions and programs, with particular emphasis ... Course reviews: 0
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This distance education course examines principles and practices in the conservation of heritage areas, structures, landscapes, and related tangible and intangible heritage resources in urban, rural and museum contexts, with ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
An intensive study of the nature and value of heritage resources worldwide, and of management approaches that support their preservation and presentation. Topics include principles of heritage conservation, identification of ... Course reviews: 0
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A detailed survey of the philosophical, ethical, and practical aspects of physical conservation as they apply to the management of heritage resources in the world today. Topics include principles and ... Course reviews: 0
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A series of special topics courses in museum studies and management with the course number HA 488A through HA 488U are offered in either a distance education or on-campus immersion ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of the application of management theory and practice in cultural organizations, with particular emphasis on: characteristics of non-profit cultural organizations; governance and leadership; establishing mission goals and ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
An examination of the development and contemporary roles of museum collections, with an emphasis on the principles and practices involved in their management, including policy development, legal and ethical considerations, ... Course reviews: 0
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An examination of the roles of the exhibition in the museum context and the importance of team work and consultation in exhibition development. Topics include the history, functions and purpose ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An examination of the physical characteristics of museum collections, the ways they are affected by a range of factors in their physical and social environments, and the risk assessment, preventive ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
Examines the fundamental role of education, interpretation and public programming in museums, galleries, heritage sites and related agencies, and emphasizes the importance of approaches which respond to community interests and ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of some special aspect or area of museum studies. Content may vary each year. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Summer
Examines the core curatorial concepts of collections planning, management, research, analysis, documentation, and exhibition development, and relates them to the evolving roles of museums in society. Topics include collections and ... Course reviews: 0
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An examination of the exhibition design process with a special focus on the design and museological elements which are considered in the creation of effective exhibitions. Topics include the roles ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of the current state of the arts and culture in Canada and the social, political and financial context in which cultural organizations are managed. Topics include the ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study in some special aspect or area of cultural management. Content may vary each year. Course reviews: 0
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Museums hold a wealth of diverse information that is increasingly recognized as a key institutional and community resource. Explores the dimensions, value, and potential uses of museum information, and focuses ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
An intensive examination of the ways in which staff and volunteers are managed in cultural organizations, with particular emphasis on museum and heritage agencies, and stresses integrated, planned approaches to ... Course reviews: 0
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Examines the complex factors which affect the financial management and stability of cultural organizations, with particular emphasis on museums and heritage agencies. Topics include the changing funding environment; characteristics of ... Course reviews: 0
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The central roles of planning in project development and/or organizational management and change are explored, along with a range of planning principles and methodologies suited to the museum, heritage, and ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Summer
Strong, sustained and mutually beneficial relationships with communities are critical to museums, heritage agencies and cultural organizations that seek relevant, positive and socially responsible roles in society. Explores the complex ... Course reviews: 0
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Explores the nature and attributes of successful cultural sector leaders and institutions and examines contemporary challenges and issues impacting leadership in the cultural sector. Topics include: analysis of institutional issues; ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A focus on archival collections as components of museum collections requiring specialized organization, management and care. Topics include the value and nature of archival materials; theories, principles, and practices governing ... Course reviews: 0
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A series of special topics courses in the conservation of architectural and other heritage resources with the course numbers HA 489A through HA 489L is offered in either an on-campus ... Course reviews: 0
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Topics in the conservation and rehabilitation of historic urban and rural areas. The historical, aesthetic, economic, social, and legal aspects of heritage area planning will be considered. Case histories and ... Course reviews: 0
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Definition of the heritage value or significance of a historic place or resource is a key step in the inventory and management of heritage resources. This course begins with an ... Course reviews: 0
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Theoretical and applied studies in the conservation of historic architecture. Course topics include site history, pathology, preservation and repair of selected materials (wood, masonry, brick, plasterwork, metalwork), chromochronology. Laboratory sessions ... Course reviews: 0
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An intensive study of some special aspect or area of architectural conservation. Content may vary each year. Course reviews: 0
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To preserve heritage buildings, it is necessary to understand the construction techniques and materials which give them their special character. Examines building styles and structural elements encountered in historic wood ... Course reviews: 0
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Culturally modified landscapes are important heritage resources, both in their own right and as a context for historic places. Explores the range and characteristics of cultural landscapes including gardens, parks, ... Course reviews: 0
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Visitors to museums and heritage organizations are seeking authentic, engaging and memorable experiences that foster an awareness of the history and culture of local communities. Explores the complex dynamics, benefits, ... Course reviews: 0
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  • Summer
The steps involved in identifying and recommending strategies to conserve historic structures are addressed. Topics include the components, materials and systems of historic structures; factors causing deterioration; investigation and documentation ... Course reviews: 0
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Addresses the complex range of principles and practices that influence heritage preservation and conservation planning and decision-making. The implications of international and national conservation charters, principles, standards and guidelines are ... Course reviews: 0
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Focuses on approaches to planning and heritage conservation decision-making, and discusses the components of the conservation planning process including community involvement and consultation, the acquisition and integration of technical information ... Course reviews: 0
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A course of directed readings and written assignments taken under the supervision of a faculty member. Approval must be granted by the Chair of the department. Course reviews: 0
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A course of directed readings and written assignments taken under the supervision of a faculty member. Approval must be granted by the Chair of the department. Course reviews: 0
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Available to students in the Diploma Program in Cultural Resource Management only. Course reviews: 0
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An opportunity for highly qualified undergraduate students to take a graduate seminar in the department for undergraduate credit. Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
An intensive study of selected aspects of the Williams Collection. Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
Intended to instruct fourth-year honours students in problems and methodology of advanced research. Course reviews: 0
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  • Spring
An intensive study of a selected aspect of Pacific Northwest art. Content will vary from year to year. Course reviews: 0
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  • Fall
An intensive study of selected aspect of the Williams Collection. Topics will vary. Course reviews: 0
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  • Summer
An extended research paper of approx. 10,000 words which will also be presented to a public audience. Course reviews: 0

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