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Art History & Communication Studies

Art History & Communication Studies. Undergraduate Orientation Session Fall 2010. Agenda. 1. About the Department 2. Faculty Requirements 3. Programs Offered 4. McGill Policies 5. Resources & Opportunities 6. Important Information. About the Department.

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Art History & Communication Studies

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  1. Art History & Communication Studies Undergraduate Orientation Session Fall 2010

  2. Agenda 1. About the Department 2. Faculty Requirements 3. Programs Offered 4. McGill Policies 5. Resources & Opportunities 6. Important Information

  3. About the Department

  4. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information About this department Merged in 2000 from Department of Art History and Graduate Program in Communication to Art History and Communication Studies Allowing for independence of both programs which permits students to benefit from teaching and research of Faculty from both units Introduced the Minor in Communication Studies in the Fall 2006. This program will NOT expand into a Major in Communication Studies.

  5. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information One administrative unit - office staff, resources Departmental Chair Dr. Will Straw william.straw@mcgill.ca Undergraduate AH Program Director Dr. Cecily Hilsdale Ahadvisor.ahcs@mcgill.ca

  6. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information One administrative unit - office staff, resources Undergraduate CS Program Director Dr. Becky Lentz CSAdvisor.ahcs@mcgill.ca Senior Admin/Student Affairs Officer Maria Gabriel maria.gabriel@mcgill.ca

  7. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Main Office - Administrative Staff (Arts W-225) Administrative Assistant (Acting) Administrative Coordinator (Assistant to Maria Gabriel) Graduate Coordinator Departmental Secretary Visual Resource Coordinator Jennifer Marleau jennifer.marleau@mcgill.ca Susana Machado susana.machado@mcgill.ca Maureen Coote maureen.coote@mcgill.ca TBA Matt Dupuis matthew.dupuis@mcgill.ca

  8. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Role of the UG Program Directors Our department has two UGPDs, one for Art History and one for Communication Studies. Upon referral of Maria Gabriel, SAO the UGPDs will meet with you during their add/drop and regular office hours – a PINK referral slips is required Their primary focus is on academic integrity, study planning, graduate school preparation and career planning.

  9. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Role of the Student Affairs Officer FIRST STOP SHOP Advises students with course selection, program objectives, the rules and regulations related to our unit and provides general departmental information Verifies students’ records and eligibility for graduation Provides information regarding student services and resources available Provides permit overrides when required Advises students regarding Museum Internships, ARIA, CREPUQ, Study Away and Exchange Programs Inform students of upcoming events including scholarship opportunities Oversees Orientation, Open House, Freshman Fair, Internship Sessions and Degree Planning Sessions Holds Regular Office hours by appointment ONLY and Drop Ins on a weekly basis

  10. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Role of the Faculty Advisor Your Faculty Advisor’s name will appear on your transcript. The Faculty Advisors are located in Dawson Hall. They are experts in the rules, regulations, and requirements pertaining to specific degree programs related to our Faculty. Provide guidance on program selection, course registration, credit load, and deadlines Offer help managing academic situations during periods of personal, financial, or medical problems, by working with students to identify various possibilities and strategies for making informed decisions.

  11. Faculty Requirements

  12. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Faculty Degree Requirements Consult the Undergraduate Calendar http://www.mcgill.ca/students/courses/calendars/ Consult the Arts OASIS website for Faculty rules and regulations at http://www.mcgill.ca/oasis/and for General Degree Requirements please refer to http://www.mcgill.ca/oasis/ba/ To be eligible to graduate, you MUST meet the following requirements: The Freshman Requirements (if applicable) The Multi-Track system (3 options) Complete your minimum credit requirement Complete your program requirements MUST complete satisfactorily a minimum of 60 credits at McGill University (note: at least 2/3 of all program requirements must be completed at McGill) Obtain a minimum CGPA of 2.00 or greater Complete your degree within your time and credit limit

  13. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information S/U Option S/U stands for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory One elective course per term may be taken under this option to a maximum of 10% of the credits taken at McGill to fulfill your degree The decision MUST be taken before the Add/Drop period Courses under S/U will not count towards fulfilling program requirements Grade conversion: Satisfactory (S) – Grades A through C Unsatisfactory (U) – Grades D and F Courses under S/U will be excluded from the GPA calculation

  14. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Multi Track System • Three options to choose from • Option A (Major/Minor), • Options B (Major, Major), • Option C (Major double Minor) • Within options A and B ALL concentrations must be in different academic units – within Option C one of the Minor Concentrations may be in the same unit as the Major Concentration. • Option C applies to students who choose a Major in Art History and Minor in Communication Studies

  15. Programs Offered

  16. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information What programs do we offer? Art History Minor in Art History (18 credits) Major in Art History (36 credits) Honours Program in Art History (60 credits) Joint Honours Program (36 credits) Communication Studies Minor in Communication Studies (18 credits)

  17. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Minor in Art History There are no pre-University requirements for this program. The Minor in Art History is expandable and consists of a minimum of 18 credits. Required course (3 credits) ARTH 305 Methods in Art History 01 (prerequisites: one 200 level course in Art History or Permission of the Instructor) Complementary courses (15 credits) 3 credits in Art History at the 200 level 12 credits in Art History at the 300 level or above selected in consultation with the departmental advisor including 3 credits in Communication Studies is permitted

  18. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Major in Art History There are no pre-University requirements for this program. The Minor in Art History consists of 36 credits. Required course (3 credits) ARTH 305 Methods in Art History 01 (prerequisites: one 200 level course in Art History or Permission of the Instructor) Complementary courses (15 credits) Max. 12 credits at 200 level Min. 3 credits at 400 level (except ARTH 490) Credits must be selected from at least six of the eight AH course fields NOTE: Possible to take max. 6 credits in Communication Studies, counted towards complementary courses.

  19. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Honours in Art History There are no pre-University requirements for this program. The Honors Program in Art History consists of 60 credits. Required course (9 credits) ARTH 305 – Methods in Art History ARTH 400 – Selected Methods in Art History ARTH 401 – Honours Research Paper Complementary courses (51 credits) Max. 15 credits at 200-level Min. 6 credits at 400-level Credits must be selected from at least six of the eight AH course fields 6 credits in a foreign language or in courses in one or two related disciplines (consult with the Honours advisor) Honours students must maintain a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and a minimum of CGPA of 3.00 in general. Honours students must complete a minor concentration (18 credits) in another acadmic unit. NOTE: Possible to take max. 6 credits in Communication Studies, counted towards complementary courses.

  20. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Joint Honours in Art History There are no pre-University requirements for this program. The Joint Honors Program in Art History consists of 36 cr. Required course (9 credits) ARTH 305 – Methods in Art History ARTH 400 – Selected Methods in Art History ARTH 401 – Honours Research Paper Complementary courses (27 credits) Max. 9 credits at 200-level Min. 3 credits at 400-level Credits must be selected from at least six of the eight AH course fields Joint Honours students must maintain a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and a minimum of CGPA of 3.00 in general. NOTE: Possible to take max. 6 credits in Communication Studies, counted towards complementary courses.

  21. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Honours Program - Application Requirements No pre-university requirements Students are encouraged to apply for this program after their first year of study Complete a minimum of 12 credits in Art History with a min. GPA 3.30 (B+ or better) Must have an overall CGPA of 3.00 (B or better) A written request must be sent to Maria Gabriel, Student Affairs Officer, for program approval

  22. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information 200 level courses and ARTH 305 - Art History Programs All students must complete a 200 level AH before registering for ARTH 305 which is our required course for all the Art History Programs. The 200 level course fulfills the prerequisite requirement for ARTH 305 and any upper level courses and it will count as one of your complementary courses Space is limited in our 200 level courses as you may have discovered so we now advise Year 3 & 4 students to refrain from taking intro level courses in their final year and to focus primarily on taking upper level AH courses.

  23. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information 400 level Art History courses Options... ARTH 447 & COMS 497 - Independent Study Courses (3 credits) Students MUST develop their own project and scope for a faculty member to supervise their work before this course is approved. ARTH 490 - Museum Internship Course (3 credits) Counts toward the complementary course requirement but DOES NOT fulfill the 400 level requirement Interested students should consult Maria Gabriel and Anne Turner

  24. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Museum Internship Option - ARTH 490 3 credits may be granted for an internship and used towards their art history program Students have interned at museums, art galleries and artist run centres Must be a U2 or U3 student in good standing (2.7 CGPA or higher to qualify) Course is limited to Art History Students registered at McGill ONLY Interested students are invited to attend our Internship Information Session in September/October – TBA NOTE: There is NO such equivalent for student’ s pursuing the Minor in Communication Studies – non credit internships are available only.

  25. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Minor in Communication Studies There are no pre-University requirements for this program. The Minor in Communication Studies consists of 18 credits. Required course (3 credits) COMS 210 Intro to Communication Studies Complementary courses (15 credits) Please consult MINERVA for the full list of courses available and pre-requisites

  26. McGill Policies

  27. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information ACADEMIC INTEGRITY For students "No student shall, with intent to deceive, represent the work of another person as his or her own in any academic writing, essay, thesis, research report, project or assignment submitted in a course or program of study or represent as his or her own an entireessay or work of another, whether the material sorepresented constitutes a part or theentirety of the work submitted." — Green Book, Chap. 6, Art. 15(a)

  28. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information McGill E-mail Policy E-mail is one of the official means of communication between McGill University and its students. We ask you state your reason in the subject line and indicate your full name and student number in the body of the email. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have activated your e-mail account, read your e-mail messages and act upon in a timely fashion. For more information, please visit www.mcgill.ca/email-policy

  29. Resources & Opportunities

  30. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Study Away/CREPUQ/Exchange Program Studying away from McGill is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Benefits can go far beyond academic learning Helps you develop broader perspectives on your fields of study Provides you with a chance for personal growth Options include: Studying Away on your own McGill Exchange Program Studying away at an other Quebec University For detail information check out the following website: http://www.mcgill.ca/oasis/general/away/

  31. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Resources Available for Students Career & Placement Service Brown Student Services Building Tel: (514) 398-3304 E-mail: careers.caps@mcgill.ca www.caps.mcgill.ca International Student Services Brown Student Services Building Tel: (514) 398-4349 E-mail: international.students@mcgill.ca www.mcgill.ca/internationalstudents Mental Health Services Brown Student Services Building Tel: (514) 398-6019 www.mcgill.ca/mentalhealth First-Year Office Leslie Copeland, First-Year Coordinator Wendy Brett, Assistant for Francophone Students Brown Student Services Building Tel: (514) 398-6913 E-mail: firstyear@mcgill.ca www.mcgill.ca/firstyear Office for Students with Disabilities Brown Student Services Building Tel: (514) 398-6009 E-mail: disabilities.students@mcgill.ca www.mcgill.ca/osd Service Point NEW 3415 McTavish Street Tel: (514) 398-7878 servicepoint@mcgill.ca

  32. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Career Opportunities in Art History & Communication Studies Art History & Communication Studies graduates regularly pursue careers in the following fields Art Museums and Galleries (directors, curators, public relations, collections mgmt, exhibition, design, art education, etc.) Other Museums (i.e. archaeology, history, etc.) Art Conservation Artists Tourism Industry Auction Houses Art Archivist, Art Librarian, Historical Preservation Arts Administration Cultural Heritage, Government or Private Sector Cultural Agencies Law (i.e. Intellectual Property) Journalism & Advertising (i.e. Television, Print or Radio Arts and Cultural Criticism) Professor, Teaching Film, Television, Media Production (Researchers, Set Design and Production, etc.)

  33. Important Information

  34. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Important Deadlines - Fall 2010 September 1 Classes Begin September 14 Course Change (add/drop) deadline for Fall term December 3 Lectures end and will be replaced by a Monday schedule December 6 Exams begin IMPORTANT NOTICE: The University will be CLOSED - September 6 & October 11 Degree Planning Session - September 22, 2010 9:30-11:30 Arts W-215 Internship Information Session – TBA IMPORTANT NOTICE: Tuesday October 9th will follow the Monday schedule.

  35. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information A bit of this and that Students are permitted to register for both the Fall and Winter when registration opens Departmental listserves – We STRONGLY encourage you to add your name to our listserve by contacting Susana Machado by email at susana.machado@mcgill.ca / main office room Arts W-230 Departmental seminar series, Degree planning and Museum Internship sessions are open to all AHCS students – info will be sent to you if you are signed up on our departmental listserve Dr. Hilsdale, Dr. Lentz and Maria Gabriel are available to meet during the add/drop period – see sign up sheets outside our offices. Regular advising hours will be posted on the general bulletin board All administrative issues should be directed to the main office in ARTS W-225 An electronic copy of this presentation will be available to you on the Art History and Communication Studies website: www.mcgill.ca/ahcs IMPORTANT NOTICE: Tuesday October 9th will follow the Monday schedule.

  36. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Ways of improving your writing skills Recommended Course EAPR 250 Research Essay and Rhetoric Principles and use of academic research and genres, rhetorical strategies and general editing skills - Intended for native speakers of English Recommended Reading Steps to Writing Well by: Jean Wyrick IMPORTANT NOTICE: Tuesday October 9th will follow the Monday schedule.

  37. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I Important Information Words of Wisdom Keep a balance between school life and social activities – both are important and keys to success Get involved in the McGill Community Get to know the student advisors and academic staff Use the resources which are available to you including meeting with the professors during their office hours Make the best of the next few years – this is your time to explore, learn and experience Make good academic decisions Keep an Agenda – and record all upcoming deadlines IMPORTANT NOTICE: Tuesday October 9th will follow the Monday schedule.

  38. AHCS I Faculty Requirements I Programs I Policies I Resources & Opportunities I ImportantInformation In case of Emergency • Everyone must exit the building when you hear the fire alarm and follow the Fire Marshall’s lead • There are two exist to the building one in the back of the building leading to Ferrier Courtyard and the main exit staircase. Our meeting place is the McConnell Engineering Lobby • All other emergencies call 911

  39. A Vision of Students Today Enjoy this clip It will provide a taste of what a university student is all about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o

  40. Enjoy your time at McGill & Have a Great Year

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