Drama Courses 2016-2017

Theatre & Drama Courses 2016-2017

NOTE: General descriptions of these courses are always available on the UTM Calendar webpage at

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www.utm.utoronto.ca/regcal/

 * The Course Schedules below are subject to change, pending enrolment pattern changes.

A linked course code in the tables below denotes that a course description is available.

100-Level Courses

Course Section Day Time Instructor
DRE121H5F
Traditions of Theatre and Drama
0101 MW 10-11 David Jansen
Tutorials        
DRE121H5F Section Day Time TA
  TUT0101 M 11-12 Tutorial TA TBA
  TUT0102 M 1-2 Tutorial TA TBA
 
DRE122H5S
Modern & Contemporary Theatre & Drama
0101 MW 10-11 David Jansen
Tutorials        
DRE122H5S Section Day Time TA
  TUT0101 M 11-12 Tutorial TA TBA
  TUT0102 M 1-2 Tutorial TA TBA
 
200-Level Courses
Course Section Day Time Instructor
DRE200H5F
Canadian Theatre History
0101 M
W
1-3
1-2
Johanna Lawrie
DRE222H5S
The Performance Text
0101 M
W
1-3
1-2
Jacob Gallagher-Ross
 
300-Level Courses
Course Section Day Time Instructor
DRE342H5F
Studies in Twentieth Century Performance Styles
0101 M 1-3 Jacob Gallagher-Ross
DRE356H5F
Theory of Drama
0101 W 11-1
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Martin Revermann
DRE362H5S
Playwriting
0101 F 12-3 Djanet Sears
DRE366H5S
Women in Theatre
0101 M 1-3 Heather Fitzsimmons-Frey
 
400-Level Courses
Course Section Day Time Instructor
DRE420H5S
Senior Seminar I: Performing Auto/Biography
0101 M 11-1
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Nancy Copeland
DRE422H5F
Senior Seminar II: Re-Enchanting the World: American Theaters of the Everyday
0101 W 1-3 Jacob Gallagher-Ross

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DRE courses are taught at UTM. DRS courses are taught at Sheridan Institute, by Faculty at Sheridan. These are open to Theatre and Drama Studies Specialists only.

Note: Students enrolling in any DRS course will be required to pay an additional fee of $60 for courses ending in 21 or 22 and $100 for courses ending in 25 or 26. These fees are used to finance materials used (costumes, props, sets) in the productions of Theatre Erindale. These charges will automatically be added to your University of Toronto student account receivable.
 

Course Day Time Room / Instructor

DRS 121H

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Sheridan

DRS 122H

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Sheridan

DRS 221H

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Sheridan

DRS 222H

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Sheridan

DRS 321H

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Sheridan

DRS 322H

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Sheridan

DRS 325H

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Sheridan

DRS 326H

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Sheridan

DRS 421H

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Sheridan

DRS 422H

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Sheridan

DRS 425H

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DRS 426H

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Sheridan

Other Drama Courses

DRE392H5 Independent Study 1
An independent project in theatre and drama studies, chosen by the student and supervised by a member of the faculty. The form of the project will be determined in consultation with the supervisor. A written proposal, signed by the supervisor, must be submitted for approval to the Program Director by May 15 if an "F" course, by November 1 if an "S" course. Proposal forms are available from the department’s Undergraduate Advisor in NB289. Independent Study courses may not be taken simultaneously.
Exclusion: DRM390Y5, DRE390Y5
Prerequisites: Permission of the U of T Mississauga program director, and completion of 3.0 DRM/DRE/DRS credits.

DRE394H5 Independent Study 2
An independent project in theatre and drama studies, chosen by the student and supervised by a member of the faculty. The form of the project will be determined in consultation with the supervisor. A written proposal, signed by the supervisor, must be submitted for approval to the Program Director by May 15 if an "F" course, by November 1 if an "S" course. Proposal forms are available from the department’s Undergraduate Advisor in NB289. Independent Study courses may not be taken simultaneously.
Exclusion: DRM390Y5, DRE390Y5
Prerequisites: Permission of the U of T Mississauga program director, and completion of 3.0 DRM/DRE/DRS credits.

DRE299Y Research Opportunity Program
This course provides a richly rewarding opportunity for students in their second year to work in the research project of a professor. Students enrolled have an opportunity to become involved in original research, learn research methods and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge. Project descriptions for the following fall-winter session are posted on the ROP website in mid-February and students are invited to apply at that time.

DRE399Y Research Opportunity Program
For senior undergraduate students who have developed some knowledge of a discipline and its research methods, this course offers an opportunity to work on the research project of a professor. Students enrolled have an opportunity to become involved in original research, develop their research skills and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge. Project descriptions for the following fall-winter session are posted on the ROP website in mid-February and students are invited to apply at that time.
Exclusion: DRE299Y5

See Notes for All Programs for additional drama-related courses which can be used to fulfill the requirements for any Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies program.

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