Art History and Studio Art are considered separate subject areas. Consequently, students may take a maximum of 60 credit units for the B.A. Four-year program in each of these subject areas and 42 credit units for the B.A. Three-year program. Students completing the Three-year, Four-year, or Honours degrees also require at least 6 credit units of Drama and/or Music. This does not apply to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Program majors are strongly encouraged to declare a major as early as possible in their program. This will help facilitate course registration.
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Area I - Studio Art
The Studio Area provides students with an intensive studio experience which explores technical, aesthetic, and theoretical concerns in a critical setting pertinent to the pursuit of art in our culture. Courses are offered in Drawing, Sculpture, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Extended Media. All studio majors are required to take 6 credit units in foundation-level drawing, 3 credit units in foundation sculpture, as well as foundation-level courses in one or two other studio areas, depending on the degree chosen. The program aims to educate students in both the practical and theoretical aspects of the visual language and to provide a thorough background for those who will pursue research and careers in the visual arts or arts-related fields. Studies are enriched by visiting artists and critics and the presence of graduate students from Canada and abroad. In addition to the regular program, several courses are offered each summer during Spring and Summer Session. In addition to scheduled classes, students are expected to attend most auxiliary activities, such as guest lectures and local exhibitions. All students must allow time in their schedules for working a minimum of six hours per week for each studio class in which they are enrolled. Please note that more than two absences from scheduled classes and labs will adversely affect the student's evaluation. Note: Laboratory fees are required by the department in all studio classes. Details will be given in the online Course Offerings and/or in course outlines. Note: A student not majoring in art may count a second introductory studio course taken as a senior course.
Bachelor of Arts Four-year (B.A. Four-year) - Studio Art
D1 Basic Fine Arts Requirements (12 credit units)
Remaining credit units must be selected from the area of Fine Arts outside major subject area.
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- DRAM 101.3
- DRAM 104.6
- DRAM 110.3
- DRAM 113.3
- DRAM 116.3 (or DRAM 118.3)
- DRAM 117.3 (or DRAM 119.3)
- DRAM 121.3
- MUS 101.3
- MUS 105.3
- MUS 111.3
- MUS 117.1
- MUS 120.2
- MUS 121.2
- MUS 133.3
- MUS 134.3
- MUS 150.3
- MUS 151.3
- MUS 184.3
- Any senior-level fine arts course provided that the prerequisite is met andf not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Fine Arts Requirement.
- Students may only use 6 credit units in Art and Art History toward the Fine Arts Requirement.
D2 Humanities Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- CHIN 111.6
- CHIN 130.6
- CLAS 110.3
- CLAS 111.3
- CLAS 121.6
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 120.6
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 128.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 111.6
- HIST 110.3
- HIST 111.3
- HIST 114.6
- HIST 120.6
- HIST 121.3
- HIST 122.3
- HIST 140.6
- HIST 150.6
- HIST 151.3
- HIST 152.3
- HIST 170.6
- INTS 101.12
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LIT 100.6
- PHIL 110.6
- PHIL 120.3
- PHIL 133.3
- PHIL 140.3
- RLST 110.6
- RUSS 114.3
- RUSS 117.3
- SNSK 101.6
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- WGST 110.6
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level humanities course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Humanities or Languages Requirements.
- Certain WGST courses may be considered a Humanities and/or Social Science. Refer to the course descriptions. CLAS 103.3, CLAS 104.3, CLAS 105.3, and CLAS 106.3 may not be used to fulfill the Humanities.
D3 Natural Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ASTR 102.3
- ASTR 103.3
- BIOL 107.6
- BIOL 120.3
- BIOL 121.3
- CHEM 112.3
- CHEM 115.3
- CMPT 100.3
- CMPT 102.3
- CMPT 105.3
- CMPT 106.3
- CMPT 111.3
- CMPT 115.3
- GEOG 120.3
- GEOG 125.3
- GEOL 108.3
- GEOL 109.3
- GEOL 121.3
- GEOL 122.3
- MATH 104.3
- MATH 110.3
- MATH 112.3 or MATH 116.3
- MATH 121.3
- MATH 125.3
- MATH 128.3
- PHYS 115.3
- PHYS 117.3 or PHYS 125.3
- PHYS 127.3 or PHYS 128.3
- STAT 103.3
- Any senior-level natural science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Natural Science Requirement.
- Students may use only 6 credit units in mathematics and statistics toward the Natural Science Requirement.
- STAT 244.3 may not be used to meet the Natural Science Requirement in Program Types A, B or D.
D4 Language Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- CHIN 111.6
- CHIN 130.6
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 120.6
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 128.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 111.6
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LIT 100.6
- RUSS 114.3
- RUSS 117.3
- SNSK 101.6
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- Any senior-level language course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Humanities or Languages Requirement.
D5 Social Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ANTH 111.3
- ARCH 112.3
- ARCH 116.3
- ECON 111.3
- ECON 114.3
- GEOG 130.3
- LING 111.3
- LING 112.3
- NS 105.3
- NS 106.3
- NS 107.3
- POLS 111.3
- POLS 112.3
- PSY 100.3
- PSY 110.6
- SOC 111.3
- SOC 112.3 (SOC 111 and SOC 112 were formerly SOC 110)
- WGST 110.6
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level social science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Social Science Requirement.
- Statistics courses in social sciences are not accepted for credit toward the Social Science Requirement (eg. ECON 204.6, PSY 233.3 and 234.3, SOC 240.3).
- Certain WGST courses may be considered a Humanities and/or Social Science. Refer to the course descriptions.
D6 Major Requirements ( 30 credit units)
Program majors are strongly encouraged to declare a major as early as possible in their program. This will help facilitate course registration.
Art History Courses
Choose 6 senior Credit Units from the following:
Studio Areas
- 24 credit units in at least 3 studio areas including 6 credit units in foundation drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 1 other studio area. Studio areas are as follows: drawing, sculpture, painting, photography, printmaking, and extended media. Students are strongly encouraged to complete foundation courses in the first or second year of their program.
D7 Electives Requirement (54 credit units)
- Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges which have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the requirements for 120 credit unit Four-year program. Of the 120 credit units required at least 66 must be at the 200-level or higher and no more than 60 in one subject. Art History and Studio Art are considered separate subject areas. Consequently, students may take a maximum of 60 credit units for the B.A. Four-year in each of these subject areas.
The following are recommended for students wishing additional courses in art:
- any senior art history courses
- additional courses from: painting, drawing, printmaking, extended media, sculpture and photography
Bachelor of Arts Three-year (B.A. Three-year) - Studio Art
D1 Basic Fine Arts Requirements (12 credit units)
Remaining credit units must be selected from the area of Fine Arts outside major subject area.
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- DRAM 101.3
- DRAM 104.6
- DRAM 110.3
- DRAM 113.3
- DRAM 116.3 (or DRAM 118.3)
- DRAM 117.3 (or DRAM 119.3)
- DRAM 121.3
- MUS 101.3
- MUS 105.3
- MUS 111.3
- MUS 117.1
- MUS 120.2
- MUS 121.2
- MUS 133.3
- MUS 134.3
- MUS 150.3
- MUS 151.3
- MUS 184.3
- Any senior-level fine arts course provided that the prerequisite is met andf not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Fine Arts Requirement.
- Students may only use 6 credit units in Art and Art History toward the Fine Arts Requirement.
D2 Humanities Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- CHIN 111.6
- CHIN 130.6
- CLAS 110.3
- CLAS 111.3
- CLAS 121.6
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 120.6
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 128.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 111.6
- HIST 110.3
- HIST 111.3
- HIST 114.6
- HIST 120.6
- HIST 121.3
- HIST 122.3
- HIST 140.6
- HIST 150.6
- HIST 151.3
- HIST 152.3
- HIST 170.6
- INTS 101.12
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LIT 100.6
- PHIL 110.6
- PHIL 120.3
- PHIL 133.3
- PHIL 140.3
- RLST 110.6
- RUSS 114.3
- RUSS 117.3
- SNSK 101.6
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- WGST 110.6
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level humanities course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Humanities or Languages Requirements.
- Certain WGST courses may be considered a Humanities and/or Social Science. Refer to the course descriptions. CLAS 103.3, CLAS 104.3, CLAS 105.3, and CLAS 106.3 may not be used to fulfill the Humanities.
D3 Natural Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ASTR 102.3
- ASTR 103.3
- BIOL 107.6
- BIOL 120.3
- BIOL 121.3
- CHEM 112.3
- CHEM 115.3
- CMPT 100.3
- CMPT 102.3
- CMPT 105.3
- CMPT 106.3
- CMPT 111.3
- CMPT 115.3
- GEOG 120.3
- GEOG 125.3
- GEOL 108.3
- GEOL 109.3
- GEOL 121.3
- GEOL 122.3
- MATH 104.3
- MATH 110.3
- MATH 112.3 or MATH 116.3
- MATH 121.3
- MATH 125.3
- MATH 128.3
- PHYS 115.3
- PHYS 117.3 or PHYS 125.3
- PHYS 127.3 or PHYS 128.3
- STAT 103.3
- Any senior-level natural science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Natural Science Requirement.
- Students may use only 6 credit units in mathematics and statistics toward the Natural Science Requirement.
- STAT 244.3 may not be used to meet the Natural Science Requirement in Program Types A, B or D.
D4 Language Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- CHIN 111.6
- CHIN 130.6
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 120.6
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 128.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 111.6
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LIT 100.6
- RUSS 114.3
- RUSS 117.3
- SNSK 101.6
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- Any senior-level language course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Humanities or Languages Requirement.
D5 Social Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ANTH 111.3
- ARCH 112.3
- ARCH 116.3
- ECON 111.3
- ECON 114.3
- GEOG 130.3
- LING 111.3
- LING 112.3
- NS 105.3
- NS 106.3
- NS 107.3
- POLS 111.3
- POLS 112.3
- PSY 100.3
- PSY 110.6
- SOC 111.3
- SOC 112.3 (SOC 111 and SOC 112 were formerly SOC 110)
- WGST 110.6
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level social science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Social Science Requirement.
- Statistics courses in social sciences are not accepted for credit toward the Social Science Requirement (eg. ECON 204.6, PSY 233.3 and 234.3, SOC 240.3).
- Certain WGST courses may be considered a Humanities and/or Social Science. Refer to the course descriptions.
D6 Major Requirements ( 24 credit units)
Program majors are strongly encouraged to declare a major as early as possible in their program. This will help facilitate course registration.
Art History Courses
Choose 6 senior Credit Units from the following:
Studio Areas
- 18 credit units in at least 3 studio areas including 6 credit units in foundation drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 1 other studio area. Studio areas are as follows: drawing, sculpture, painting, photography, printmaking, and extended media. Students are strongly encouraged to complete foundation courses in the first or second year of their program.
D7 Electives Requirement (30 credit units)
- Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges which have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the requirements for 120 credit unit Four-year program. Of the 120 credit units required at least 66 must be at the 200-level or higher and no more than 60 in one subject. Art History and Studio Art are considered separate subject areas. Consequently, students may take a maximum of 60 credit units for the B.A. Four-year in each of these subject areas.
Double Honours in Studio Art & Art History
36 credit units in Studio Art in at least 4 studio areas including 6 credit units in foundation drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 2 other studio areas, and ARTH 120.3, ARTH 121.3 and 30 senior credit units in Art History. At least 48 credit units in non-Art courses are required.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Office.
Double Honours in Studio Art and Another Subject
24 credit units in Studio Art in at least 4 studio areas including 6 credit units in foundation drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 2 other studio areas, and ARTH 120.3 and ARTH 121.3, 6 credit units or the equivalent in either Studio Art or Art History, and 36 or 42 credit units in a non-art subject at the discretion of the department concerned.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Office.
Minor in Art (Studio Art)
A B.A. Minor in Art allows students to pursue a minor concentration in studio art practice in combination with another Major degree. The B.A. Minor for non-departmental majors consists of 18 credit units in studio art from at least two studio areas, and ARTH 120.3 and ARTH 121.3. The B.A. Minor for departmental art history majors consists of 24 credit units in studio art from at least two studio areas.
Minor in Studio Art Requirements
This minor may be taken in conjunction with a Three-year, Four-year or Honours B.A. or B.Sc. program in any subject area, excluding Studio Art. Students majoring in Art History must follow modified requirements listed below.
Choose 18 credit units from the following studio areas, such that courses are selected from a minimum of 2 different areas:
Painting
- ART 111.6
- ART 211.6
- ART 311.6
- ART 411.6
- ART 421.6
- ART 431.6
Drawing
- ART 112.6
- ART 212.6
- ART 312.6
- ART 412.6
- ART 422.6
- ART 432.6
Printmaking
- ART 113.6
- ART 213.6
- ART 313.6
- ART 413.6
- ART 423.6
- ART 433.6
Extended Media
- ART 136.3
- ART 236.3
- ART 237.3
- ART 338.3
- ART 339.3
- ART 438.3
- ART 439.3
Sculpture
- ART 141.3
- ART 241.3
- ART 242.3
- ART 341.3
- ART 342.3
- ART 441.3
- ART 442.3
- ART 443.3
- ART 444.3
- ART 445.3
- ART 446.3
Photography
- ART 161.3
- ART 216.6
- ART 316.6
- ART 336.6
- ART 416.6
- ART 426.6
- ART 436.6
Minor in Studio Art Requirements for Art History Majors
Choose 24 credit units from the following studio areas, such that courses are selected from a minimum of 2 different areas:
Painting
- ART 111.6
- ART 211.6
- ART 311.6
- ART 411.6
- ART 421.6
- ART 431.6
Drawing
- ART 112.6
- ART 212.6
- ART 312.6
- ART 412.6
- ART 422.6
- ART 432.6
Printmaking
- ART 113.6
- ART 213.6
- ART 313.6
- ART 413.6
- ART 423.6
- ART 433.6
Extended Media
- ART 136.3
- ART 236.3
- ART 237.3
- ART 338.3
- ART 339.3
- ART 438.3
- ART 439.3
Sculpture
- ART 141.3
- ART 241.3
- ART 242.3
- ART 341.3
- ART 342.3
- ART 441.3
- ART 442.3
- ART 443.3
- ART 444.3
- ART 445.3
- ART 446.3
Photography
- ART 161.3
- ART 216.6
- ART 316.6
- ART 336.6
- ART 416.6
- ART 426.6
- ART 436.6
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)
This program is intended for students who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of studio art as part of their general education and for those who wish to prepare for work leading to graduate degrees in art. The degree requires four years (120 credit units) in the College of Arts & Science, including two years in the pre-B.F.A. program and two years in the B.F.A. program. Foundation courses are to be completed in the first and second years of the program.
Program majors are strongly encouraged to declare a major as early as possible in their program. This will help facilitate course registration.
Academic Requirements
A B.F.A. candidate must maintain a Cumulative Weighted Average of 70% or better on all courses.
During the final 2 years of the four-year program, the student may concentrate in two or more studio areas. Significant development may be difficult if a student works in more than four areas.
- A minimum of 54 credit units in 4 or more studio areas, including 6 credit units in foundation level drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 2 other foundation level studio courses.
- 18 credit units in history of art courses including ARTH 120.3, ARTH 121.3.
- 18 senior art history credit or elective credit which may be selected from any department. The B.F.A. student is encouraged to use these electives for further studio work or art history credit.
- 30 credit units B.F.A. Academic Course Requirements, with not more than 6 credit units from any one area:
B.F.A. Academic Requirements
Choose 30 credit units. No more than 6 credit units may be taken from any one of the following groups:
- 1) ENG 110.6, ENG 111.3, ENG 112.3, ENG 113.3, ENG 114.3, or LIT 100.6.
- 2) A second Language: CHIN 111.6, CHIN 130.6, CREE 101.6, CREE 120.6, FREN 103.3, FREN 106.3, FREN 122.3, FREN 125.3, FREN 128.3, GERM 114.3, GERM 117.3, GRK 112.3, GRK 113.3, HEB 111.6, LATN 112.3, LATN 113.3, RUSS 114.3, RUSS 117.3, SNSK 101.6, SPAN 114.3, SPAN 117.3, UKR 114.3, UKR 117.3
- 3) HIST 110.3, HIST 111.3, HIST 114.6, HIST 120.6, HIST 121.3, HIST 122.3,, HIST 151.3, HIST 152.3, HIST 170.6
- 4) ANTH 111.3, ARCH 112.3, ARCH 116.3, ANTH 220.3, ARCH 250.3, ARCH 251.3
- 5) LING 111.3, LING 112.3, NS 105.3, NS 106.3, NS 107.3, SOC 111.3, SOC 112.3, POLS 111.3, POLS 112.3, ECON 111.3, ECON 114.3, GEOG 130.3
- 6) PSY 110.6
- 7) PHIL 110.6, PHIL 120.3, PHIL 133.3, PHIL 140.3, PHIL 226.3, PHIL 271.3
- 8) ASTR 103.3, BIOL 107.6, BIOL 120.3, BIOL 121.3, CHEM 112.3, CHEM 115.3, CMPT 100.3, CMPT 102.3, CMPT 105.3, CMPT 106.3, CMPT 111.3, CMPT 115.3, GEOG 120.3 or GEOG 125.3, GEOL 108.3, GEOL 109.3, GEOL 121.3, GEOL 122.3, PHYS 115.3, PHYS 117.3 or PHYS 125.3, PHYS 128.3, STAT 103.3
- 9) MATH 104.3, MATH 110.3, MATH 112.3, MATH 116.3, MATH 128.3
- 10) Classics, Drama, Music, Religious Studies or WGST 110.6, WGST 112.3 or KINA 210.2
Admission
- Students should have completed 60 credit units with at least 24 credit units in studio art, including required foundation courses.
- Formal admission to the B.F.A. Program requires application for admission made on a form available at the Undergraduate Office.
- In order to qualify for admission students must have obtained a Cumulative Weighted Average of at least 70% and a minimum subject average of 70% on all art courses taken. The Cumulative Weighted Average is calculated from the grades obtained on all courses taken, including failures.
Final Exhibition
In order to graduate with a B.F.A. in Studio Art, students must complete ART 495 - B.F.A. Exhibition. This course requires the student to mount an exhibition of work done during the program of their study in the Department of Art & Art History. Students must include a one-page written “artist’s statement” with their exhibition, developed in consultation with a faculty advisor (full-time faculty member). The exhibition must be of quantity and quality acceptable to a faculty majority (approved by the faculty advisor and Studio Chair).
Degrees with Distinction
Students in the B.F.A. program who have earned a C.W.A. of 75% on 120 credit units and have been recommended for Distinction by the examining board for their final exhibition are awarded their degree with Distinction; those who have earned a C.W.A. of 80% on 120 credit units and have been recommended for Great Distinction by the examining board are awarded their degree with Great Distinction.
Suggested B.F.A. Program
Year 1
- 6 credit units in ARTH (ARTH 120.3, ARTH 121.3) and 12 credit units in studio art including ART 112.6, ART 141.3 and at least 1 other foundation level studio course from the studio areas of painting, printmaking, extended media, sculpture or photography.
- 12 credit units selected from the B.F.A. Academic Course List
Year 2
- 12 or 18 credit units in art including two other foundation level studio courses. Only students with a Cumulative Weighted Average of 70% or better will be permitted to take more than 12 credit units in art in the second year.
- 12 credit units selected from the B.F.A. Academic Course List
Year 3
- 12 credit units in studio art
- 6 credit units in history of art
- 6 senior credit units elective
- 6 credit units from the B.F.A Academic Course List
Year 4
- 12 credit units in studio art
- 6 credit units in history of art
- 12 senior credit units electives
Area II - History of Art
This discipline examines histories of the visual arts which include photography, sculpture, painting, button blankets, architecture, video, performance, installation, film, and digital imaging, among other media. The interrelations of the visual arts, popular culture, lived cultures and social structures are the focus of investigation.
Bachelor of Arts Four-year (B.A. Four-year) - Art History
Bachelor of Arts Three-year (B.A. Three-year) - Art History
Bachelor of Arts Honours (B.A. Honours) - Art History
Students interested in entering an Honours program should consult advisors in the department concerned before registering for their second year. Not more than 60 credit units of the courses comprising the B.A program may be in any one subject, and of the 120 credit units required for the B.A. degree, at least 66 credit units must be at the senior level. Application for admission to Honours is not considered until successful completion of at least 60 credit units with a Cumulative Weighted Average of at least 70% overall and at least 70% in the subject of Honours. In some programs, higher averages may be imposed. For further details, please see the Degree Requirements in the Arts and Science section of the Calendar.
D1 Basic Fine Arts Requirements (12 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- DRAM 101.3
- DRAM 104.6
- DRAM 110.3
- DRAM 113.3
- DRAM 116.3 (or DRAM 118.3)
- DRAM 117.3 (or DRAM 119.3)
- DRAM 121.3
- MUS 101.3
- MUS 105.3
- MUS 111.3
- MUS 117.1
- MUS 120.2
- MUS 121.2
- MUS 133.3
- MUS 134.3
- MUS 150.3
- MUS 151.3
- MUS 184.3
- Any senior-level fine arts course provided that the prerequisite is met andf not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Fine Arts Requirement.
- Students may only use 6 credit units in Art and Art History toward the Fine Arts Requirement.
D2 Humanities Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
D3 Natural Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ASTR 102.3
- ASTR 103.3
- BIOL 107.6
- BIOL 120.3
- BIOL 121.3
- CHEM 112.3
- CHEM 115.3
- CMPT 100.3
- CMPT 102.3
- CMPT 105.3
- CMPT 106.3
- CMPT 111.3
- CMPT 115.3
- GEOG 120.3
- GEOG 125.3
- GEOL 108.3
- GEOL 109.3
- GEOL 121.3
- GEOL 122.3
- MATH 104.3
- MATH 110.3
- MATH 112.3 or MATH 116.3
- MATH 121.3
- MATH 125.3
- MATH 128.3
- PHYS 115.3
- PHYS 117.3 or PHYS 125.3
- PHYS 127.3 or PHYS 128.3
- STAT 103.3
- Any senior-level natural science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Natural Science Requirement.
- Students may use only 6 credit units in mathematics and statistics toward the Natural Science Requirement.
- STAT 244.3 may not be used to meet the Natural Science Requirement in Program Types A, B or D.
D4 Language Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- CHIN 111.6
- CHIN 130.6
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 120.6
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 128.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 111.6
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LIT 100.6
- RUSS 114.3
- RUSS 117.3
- SNSK 101.6
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- Any senior-level language course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Humanities or Languages Requirement.
D5 Social Science Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
- ANTH 111.3
- ARCH 112.3
- ARCH 116.3
- ECON 111.3
- ECON 114.3
- GEOG 130.3
- LING 111.3
- LING 112.3
- NS 105.3
- NS 106.3
- NS 107.3
- POLS 111.3
- POLS 112.3
- PSY 100.3
- PSY 110.6
- SOC 111.3
- SOC 112.3 (SOC 111 and SOC 112 were formerly SOC 110)
- WGST 110.6
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level social science course provided that the prerequisite is met and not more than 6 credit units in one subject are used for the Social Science Requirement.
- Statistics courses in social sciences are not accepted for credit toward the Social Science Requirement (eg. ECON 204.6, PSY 233.3 and 234.3, SOC 240.3).
- Certain WGST courses may be considered a Humanities and/or Social Science. Refer to the course descriptions.
D6 Major Requirements ( 42 credit units)
Choose at least 6 credit units from the following:
Choose at least 18 credit units from the following:
Choose 12 senior credit units in the history of art.
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
D7 Electives Requirement (42 credit units)
Required Cognate Courses
Choose 18 Credit Units from the following:
- Courses to be chosen in consultation with the department; Courses in Classics, English, French, German, History, Philosophy, Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies are strongly recommended.
Open Electives
- Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges which have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the requirements for 120 credit unit Four-year program. Of the 120 credit units required at least 66 must be at the 200-level or higher and no more than 60 in one subject. Art History and Studio Art are considered separate subject areas. Consequently, students may take a maximum of 60 credit units for the B.A. Four-year in each of these subject areas.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Office.
Double Honours in Art History and Studio Art
36 credit units in Studio Art in at least 4 studio areas including 6 credit units in foundation drawing (ART 112.6) and 3 credit units in foundation sculpture (ART 141.3) and 2 other studio areas, and ARTH 120.3, ARTH 121.3 and 30 senior credit units in Art History. At least 48 credit units in non-Art courses are required.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Office.
Double Honours in Art History and Another Subject
Students who are admitted to a Double Honours program (Art History and another subject) must be counseled in both departments. Students will fulfill the Art History portion of the program as follows: ARTH 120.3 and ARTH 121.3 or the equivalent; 30 senior credit units or the equivalent in Art History.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Office.
Courses in Other Colleges and Departments
Options
- PHIL 271.3
- for details see the Course Catalogue section of the Calendar.
College of Education Courses
- EART 303.3
- EART 311.3
- EART 331.3
- EART 401.3
- EART 411.3
- EART 421.3
- EART 433.3
- EART 441.3