Faculty of Arts & Science
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The Centre for Comparative Literature offers M.A. and Ph.D. degree programs of study in every major area from medieval to contemporary literatures with particular emphasis on literary theory and criticism, to candidates qualified to pursue literary studies involving several languages. Provided the language requirements of the Centre are satisfied, students may pursue theoretical issues that cross traditional disciplines.In addition, the Centre offers many undergraduate courses.
Enquiries:Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles Street. 3rd Floor (416-813-4041)
The 199Y1 and 199H1 seminars are designed to provide the opportunity to work closely with an instructor in a class of no more than twenty-four students. These interactive seminars are intended to stimulate the students’ curiosity and provide an opportunity to get to know a member of the professorial staff in a seminar environment during the first year of study. Details can be found at www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/course/fyh-1/.
Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. Details at http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/course/rop. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Humanities courseArticulates a cultural approach to achieving Human Security. This course examines human security issues in which there is a significant cultural dimension to a security threat, and in which culture occupies an essential place in any realistic and effective solution. The work of artists to be analyzed include: Ariane Mnouchkine; Robert Lepage; Bertolt Brecht; John Greyson, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Terry George and Daniel Barenboim.
Prerequisite: For undergraduate: need to be 4th year/ senior students; DRM230Y1 and permission of the instructor.A scholarly project supervised by a member of staff on a literary topic of common interest including readings, discussions, and papers. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
Prerequisite: Permission of the Centre for Comparative LiteratureA scholarly project supervised by a member of staff on a literary topic of common interest including readings, discussions, and papers. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Humanities course