Faculty of Fine Arts : Faculty Degree Programs
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Arts of Canada Program (offered jointly with the Faculty of Humanities)
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European Studies (offered jointly with the Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences)
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Film Studies Program (offered jointly with the Faculty of Humanities)
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Technology and Society (offered jointly with the Faculties of Social Sciences, Humanities, Engineering, Human and Social Development, and Education;
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FA 101, 1.5 units
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FA 346, 1.5 units
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4.5 additional units from AHVS 264, 295A, 295B, 310B, 310C, 311E, 383B, 369, 370A, ART 261, 262, 271, 272, 360, FA 245, 305, MUS 207, 208, 306, 307, 352, 401C, 406A, 406B, 407, THEA 304, WRIT 300, 306, 312, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 330, 410, 412, 420, AE 322, 422, ANTH 303, 304, 309, CSC 106, 110, 167, 371, DHUM 250, 350, TS 300, 320, 400
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At least 9.0 units have to be at the 300 or 400 level. No more than 3.0 units can be taken from AE 322, 422, ANTH 303, 304, 309, CSC 106, 110, 167, 371, DHUM 250, 350, TS 300, 320, 400.
Applications and further information about the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-operative Education Program are available from the Co-op Coordinator, Room D128, Clearihue or at <www.uvic.ca/coopandcareer/co-op/info-by-program/other-programs/index.php/>.
Any student registered in a BA, BFA, BSc, BMus, MA, MFA or PhD degree in the Faculty of Fine Arts or the Faculty of Humanities or registered in the Cultural Resource Management Program, the English Minor in Professional Communication, the Minor in Professional Writing in Journalism and Publishing or the Diploma Program in Intercultural Studies and Practice will be admitted to the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-operative Education Program.
General regulations pertaining to Co-operative Education Programs of the University of Victoria are found under General Regulations: Undergraduate Co-op. Students are advised that a Co-op Education Program tuition fee is charged.
The Fine Arts Work Experience Program is intended for students in the Faculty of Fine Arts who are enrolled in at least 3 units of courses in the Fine Arts. Students who are not in the Faculty of Fine Arts, but are in interdisciplinary studies with the Faculty of Fine Arts, and enrolled in at least 3 units of courses in the Faculty of Fine Arts, may be considered for the Work Experience Program. Students participating in the Fine Arts Work Experience Program will complete one or two work experience terms, that is, four to eight months of full-time, discipline-related work under the supervision of the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-op Program. These work experience terms are subject to the general regulations for Undergraduate Co-op programs in the University Calendar, with the exception that Work Term Credit By Challenge is not permitted. Work Experience students may transfer to a regular Co-op program, subject to approval from the Co-op Coordinator. Participation in this program is limited. Students should contact the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-op office to discuss entry into this program.
The Fine Arts Post-Study Internship Program is intended for students who are enrolled in fulltime studies, leading to a baccalaureate degree. Students participating in the Post-Study Internship Program will complete internship placements, (full-time, discipline-related work) under the supervision of the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-op Program. Internships are only available after all academic coursework has been completed and prior to graduation. Internships are normally of four months duration. In the undergraduate programs, students are required to complete satisfactorily at least one internship placement, but no more than three consecutive internship placements. These internship placements are subject to the general regulations for Undergraduate Co-op programs in the University Calendar, with the exception that Work Term Credit By Challenge is not permitted. These internship placements may not be applied toward the graduation requirements for any co-op or work experience program. Participation in this program is limited. Students should contact the Humanities and Fine Arts Co-op office to discuss entry into this program.