ARTH 1120 Prehistoric to Renaissance Art (Cr: 3)
Prerequisites: English 12 (B) or ENGL 1099 or ENGQ 1099 or ABEE 0091 or ENGP 1091 or ABEE 0092 or ABEE 0097 or ENGP 1097 or Kwantlen English Placement Test placement or an LPI Essay Score of 30 – Level 5 or higher or (ELST 0381 & 0383 B)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
10307 S10 Class 04/Jan - 11/Apr T R 1130 1250 Surrey, Fir 128 Boychuk, Joan Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr R 1130 1430 Surrey, Fir 128 Boychuk, Joan
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
ARTH 1121 Renaissance to 20th Century (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
10898 S10 Class 04/Jan - 11/Apr M W 1430 1550 Surrey, Fir 128 Boychuk, Joan Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr W 1500 1800 Surrey, Fir 128 Boychuk, Joan
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
ARTH 1130 Introduction to Film Studies (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
10850 S10 Class 04/Jan - 11/Apr F 1600 1950 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr F 1500 1800 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot
This 4-hour class includes time for viewing films.
ARTH 2222 Contemporary Art (Cr: 3)
Prerequisites: 6 credits of any 1100-level or higher courses
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12536 S10 Class 04/Jan - 11/Apr F 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr F 1130 1430 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot
ARTH 3100 ST: American New Wave Film (Cr: 3)
Prerequisites: 6 Credits of ARTH or 18 credits of 1100-level courses or higher, and ENGL 1100
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12132 S50 Class 04/Jan - 11/Apr R 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot Final exam 14/Apr - 14/Apr R 1900 2200 Surrey, Fir 128 Barenscott, Dorot
This special topic offering will explore how a new generation of young and creative North American filmmakers in the late 1960s to 1980s sought to revolutionize Hollywood cinema through the “Hollywood Renaissance” or the “American New Wave,” a cinematic movement that defied traditional Hollywood standards and practices in countless ways, creating a more innovative and artistic style of filmmaking that continues to influence global cinema today.