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SPEC.CULT - Criticism & Theory - Specialization

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Academic Level

Undergraduate

Credential

Specialization

Description

The Specialization in Criticism & Theory is open to students in the Cultural Studies degree program.

Interdisciplinary, multimedia courses in social and cultural criticism and theory that focus on engagements with complex, contemporary themes, such as gender and sexuality, the modern body, ideology, globalization, technology, the senses, psychoanalysis, ethics, and the law. Includes courses that provide theoretical introductions to the different fields of study offered by the Department of Cultural Studies.

Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Honours or General degree in Cultural Studies may graduate with a Specialization in Criticism & Theory if they have successfully completed 4.0 CUST credits from the following:

  • CUST 1500H

  • CUST 2035Y

  • CUST 2516H

  • CUST 2535H

  • CUST 2545H

  • CUST 2550H

  • CUST 2560H

  • CUST 2572H

  • CUST 2805H

  • CUST 3087Y

  • CUST 3112H

  • CUST 3250H

  • CUST 3529H

  • CUST 3530H

  • CUST 3531H

  • CUST 3532H

  • CUST 3545H

  • CUST 3547H

  • CUST 3550H

  • CUST 3571H

  • CUST 3590H

  • CUST 3601H

  • CUST 3900Y/3901H/3092H

  • CUST 4010Y/4020D

  • CUST 4041Y/4541H

  • CUST 4241H

  • CUST 4250H

  • CUST 4515H

  • CUST 4529H

  • CUST 4535H

  • CUST 4538H

  • CUST 4550H

  • CUST 4552H

  • CUST 4558H

  • CUST 4565H

  • CUST 4580H

  • CUST 4586H

  • CUST 4900Y/4901H/4902H