University of
Windsor - Academic Calendar, 1998 - 2000 
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH 

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English 
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Graduate Faculty 
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Course Descriptions 
 

OTHER GRADUATE FACULTY  

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CALENDAR OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR  

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GENERAL INDEX 
 

27.3.1 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS—
STUDIO

All graduate studio courses are directed individual studies courses. Projects will be planned and carried out in conjunction with a faculty supervisor.

27-501. Sculpture
Directed individual studio projects for sculpture majors only. 

27-502. Sculpture
Directed individual studio projects for sculpture majors only. 

27-503. Sculpture
Directed individual studio projects for sculpture majors only. 

27-504. Sculpture
Directed individual studio projects for sculpture majors only.

27-511. Painting/Drawing
Directed individual studio projects for painting/drawing majors only. 

27-512. Painting/Drawing
Directed individual studio projects for painting/drawing majors only. 

27-513. Painting/Drawing
Directed individual studio projects for painting/drawing majors only. 

27-514. Painting/Drawing
Directed individual studio projects for painting/drawing majors only.

27-551. Printmaking
Directed individual studio projects for printmaking majors only.

27-552. Printmaking
Directed individual studio projects for printmaking majors only.

27-553. Printmaking
Directed individual studio projects for printmaking majors only.

27-554. Printmaking
Directed individual studio projects for printmaking majors only.

27-561. Multi-Media
Directed individual studio projects for multi-media majors only. 

27-562. Multi-Media
Directed individual studio projects for multi-media majors only. 

27-563. Multi-Media
Directed individual studio projects for multi-media majors only.

27-564. Multi-Media
Directed individual studio projects for multi-media majors only.

27-580.  Studio Tutorial I
Introduction to course preparation and studio teaching practices.

27-581. Studio Tutorial II
Continuation of 27-580, with emphasis on studio teaching experience. (Prerequisite: 27-580 and approval of the M.F.A. Program Coordinator.)

27-596. Graduate Seminar
The Graduate Seminar will meet weekly each term and will provide a forum for peer critiques and critical discussion of students' work and the issues arising from that discussion. The Seminar will also be the venue for developing the written statement required for presentation to the student's thesis defence committee and as part of the oral examination. It must be taken in each term. A grade will be assigned only at the completion of the final term.

27-599. Studio Work
Directed individual studio work outside the student's major. (May be repeated for credit.)

27-797. Thesis

27.3.2 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS—
ART HISTORY

The specific topics in the Directed Individual Studies in art history and the Art History Seminar will vary from year to year, depending upon the interests and needs of professors and students. All courses are three hours a week unless otherwise indicated.

28-600. Directed Individual Studies
This course involves examination of a particular problem in a specific area of interest in which a paper will be required. (May be repeated for credit with permission of the M.F.A. Program Coordinator.)

28-656. Art History Seminar
A proseminar course based on group encounters with particular studies in the history of art, which will be considered by means of readings, discussions, papers and museum trips. (May be repeated for credit with permission of the M.F.A. Program Coordinator.) 

28-660. Seminar on Contemporary Issues
Current issues in art criticism and theory will be considered through reading, discussions, museum trips, guest lectures and research papers culminating in a seminar presentation by individual students on specific issues.

 

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