03B Cinema-Communications Profile 500G4 PDF

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ARTS, L ITERATURE AND COMMUNICATION PROFIL E

Cinema-Communications Description The aim of the Cinema-Communications profile of the Arts, Literature and Communication program (ALC) is to prepare students for university studies in media, journalism, cinema and animation, as well as in the arts and humanities in general. The profile offers a media-centred education with students engaging in learning activities that provide insight into human and mediated communication. In taking on a variety of course-based projects, students express their own insights both intellectually and creatively. Emphasis is on audio-

Course List

visual and digital modes of articulation and production. Along with

YEAR 1 – T ERM 1

profile-specific activities and projects, students will develop a broad understanding of the arts and cultural wealth of the contemporary world

Explorations in Cinema and Communications

through the selection of an array of program-specific courses.

CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 1

The profile has a large selection of production equipment available

CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 2

to students: DSLRs, lights, sound recorders, etc.; computer labs for

team work, production, workshops, field trips, performance and project

English French Humanities Physical Education

development and management.

YEAR 1 – T ERM 2

video editing and animation work, as well as a sound booth. Classes include activities such as discussions, screenings, readings, writing,

Students in this profile may pursue a “minor” in the subject areas of Music, Theatre or Journalism. In Music and Theatre, a minor consists of a combination of any four courses in that discipline. In Journalism, the four courses that make up the minor are Journalism: Writing News Stories, Journalism: Writing Feature Articles, Journalism and the Web, and Ethics of Journalism.

University Studies / Career Paths

Cinema and Media History CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 3 CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 4

English French Physical Education Complementary

YEAR 2 – T ERM 3

Writing Lab Film Theory OR Communication Theory CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 5 OPT ION COURSE 1 (SEE OPT ION COURSE L IST A-F)

English Humanities Complementary YEAR 2 – T ERM 4

Integrating Activity Media Lab CHOOSE ON E FROM AL C CHOICE COURSE L IST 6 OPT ION COURSE 2 (SEE OPT ION COURSE L IST A-F)

English Humanities Physical Education Students in this profile must choose courses outside their profile from ALC Choice Course List 2 and Option Course List B.

Graduates generally pursue their studies in university programs that focus on media, communications, cinema, interactive media, and scriptwriting, as well as a wide variety of programs in the arts, humanities, and education fields.

Admission Requirements What you need to apply: A Diploma of Secondary Studies (DES) or academic background judged equivalent to the DES.

Application Deadline: March 1 for the Fall semester and November 1 for the Winter semester.

dawsoncollege.qc.ca/programs

03B – 8/19

Arts, Literature and Communication Profile – Cinema-Communications

Dawson College

ALC Choice Course List

Option Course List

How the lists work

How the lists work

The Choice Course Lists below are exhaustive. It is important to note

Students choose a total of two courses from the Option Course Lists A

that not all courses are offered every semester. Students must select

& B below; they cannot choose 2 from the same list. Language courses

courses specific to their profile, which are listed in greater detail on the

are subject to placement in language level.

Dawson College website. Term

Choice List

Drawing Techniques

1

Option List

Courses

Exploring Creativity Guitar 1

Journalism: Writing News Stories Scripting for Media

Introduction to Singing

Sight and Sound

A

Courses Alternative Cinema Animation

Photography: Themes and Evolution

Documentary Approaches

Special Topics in Literature Technoculture and Interactive Media

Ethics of Journalism Graphic Novels and Artists’ Books

Popular Music Culture Vocal Interpretation

1

2

3

2

4

3

4

5

6

Appreciating Music

Digital Art

Cave to Renaissance Art Concept and Craft in Theatre

Philosophy and Culture Religion and Art

Culture without Borders

World Literature

Contemporary Art

Jazz Culture

Cinema Styles Emergent Media

Literary Currents Plays and Playwrights

Focus on Culture

The Art of Game Design

Introduction to Painting

Why Art Matters

Acting Workshop Computer Communication of Arts and Culture

Literature and Creative Practice Multimedia Techniques

Computer Music and Sound Art

Sculpture: Creativity and Processes

Guitar 2

Video Basics

Journalism: Writing Feature Articles

Vocal Expression

Animation Atelier

Decoding Visual Art

Communications Design and Practice

Drawing and Ideas Game Making

Computer Graphics and Web Design Creative Writing

Media Development and Production Performance Workshop

Canadian Art in Context

Literature and Borders

Cinema and Communications: Selected Topics Media and Society

Multiculturalism Through the Looking Glass

The Networked World

B

Collage and Mixed Media Dance: Style and Form

Journalism and the Web Photo Art

Comprehensive Guitar Techniques

Tangible Media: Making Things Interactive Vocal Performance

Option Course Lists C, D, E and F are lists that consist of various levels of language courses in Chinese (Mandarin), German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian and Spanish.

Course offerings subject to change.

Regards sur le Québec d’aujourd’hui

Cults and Culture Interactive Arts: Local to Global

About Dawson College Dawson College is located in downtown Montreal in a historic building on 12 acres of green space.

Fees Tuition is free for Canadian citizens or landed immigrants with permanent residence in Quebec

Dedicated to excellence in education, collaboration, innovation, and creativity and well-being

taking at least four courses per semester. A non-refundable $30 application fee and about $200 in

for all, the College offers five pre-university programs and 21 technical programs. Established in 1969, the College has about 10,000 students, making it one of the largest CEGEPs in the province.

student fees are charged. Books and supplies cost between $500 to $1,000 per year, although visual arts supplies are more costly. Financial aid is available; contact (514) 931-8731 ext. 1186 for more information. Fees are subject to change without notice.

Dawson College 3040 Sherbrooke St. West

T 514 933 1234

Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1A4

dawsoncollege.qc.ca

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