The table below includes only the discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for information on the Honours bachelor's with double major and the Honours bachelor's with major and minor.

Major in Visual Arts

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Note: The introductory survey courses, ART2360 Histories of Art I and ART2361 Histories of Art II, are required for all undergraduates in the Department of Visual Arts (Bachelor of Fine Arts; Major in Visual Arts; Major and Minor in History and Theory of Art), and are pre-requisites for all compulsory 3000-level courses, so should therefore be taken in first year to ensure graduation on time.

French immersion is available when taken as part of an honours degree.

ART1311 The Painting Field 3
ART1321 The Autonomous Object 3
ART1331 The Photograph and Visual Culture 3
ART1341 Time-Based Art 3
ART2360 Histories of Art I 3
ART2361 Histories of Art II 3
ART3170 Modern Art and the Crisis of Representation 3
ART3171 Art, Utopia and the Avant-garde 3
ART3180 Art after Modernism 3
ART3181 Artistic Strategies of the Postmodern Era 3
12 course credits in one of the following profiles:
Studio Profile
6 optional course credits in visual arts (ART) studio at the 2000 level (P)1
6 optional course credits in history and theory of art (ART) at the 4000 level (H)2
Arts Administration Profile
AMT3901 Gestion des organismes artistiques et culturels I / Administration of Artistic and Cultural Organizations I 3
AMT3902 Gestion des organismes artistiques et culturels II / Administration of Artistic and Cultural Organizations II 3
6 course credits from:
ART3344 Museum Studies and Artistic Practices 3
ART4119 Curating for Contemporary Art 3
ART4900 Stage / Apprenticeship 3
CMN1148 Introduction to Organizational Communication 3
THE4930 Régie / Stage Management 3
This program cannot be combined with the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) nor the Major or the Minor in History and Theory of Art.
Note(s)
1(P): Practical course (studio)
2(H): History and theory of art course. Other courses may be selected in consultation with the Department.

This program leads to the Master of Fine Arts program (MFA).