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MBTC62H3 - Advanced Sound Mixing and Editing

This course focuses specifically on sound mixing and editing – all stages of post-production. Students will learn how to work efficiently with a variety of different musical content. This course will help students with regard to software proficiency, and to develop a producer's ear. This course is taught at Centennial College.

Prerequisite: MUZA80H3 and MUZB80H3 and MUZB40H3 and MUZB41H3 and 1.0 credit in performance ensembles
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language
Course Experience: University-Based Experience
Note: Enrollment is restricted to students enrolled in Specialist (Joint) program in Music Industry and Technology.

MBTC63H3 - Advanced Sound Production and Recording

This course focuses on a variety of techniques for achieving the best possible sound quality during the sound recording process. Topics discussed include acoustics, microphone selection and placement, drum tuning, guitar and bass amplifiers, preamplifiers, and dynamics processors. This course will help prepare students for work as recording studio engineers, and to be self-sufficient when outputting recorded works as a composer/musician. This course is taught at Centennial College.

Prerequisite: MUZA80H3 and MUZB80H3 and MUZB40H3 and MUZB41H3 and 1.0 credit in performance ensembles
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language
Course Experience: University-Based Experience
Note: Enrollment is restricted to students enrolled in Specialist (Joint) program in Music Industry and Technology.

MBTC70H3 - Copyright, Royalties, Licensing, and Publishing

This course will delve deeper into the overlapping areas of copyright, royalties, licensing, and publishing. These topics will be discussed from an agency perspective. Students will learn about the processes and activities that occur at publishing and licensing agencies in order to prepare for careers at such businesses. This course is taught at Centennial College.

Prerequisite: MUZA80H3 and MUZB80H3 and MUZB40H3 and MUZB41H3 and 1.0 credit in performance ensembles
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language
Course Experience: University-Based Experience
Note: Enrollment is restricted to students enrolled in Specialist (Joint) program in Music Industry and Technology

MBTC72H3 - Advanced Music Business

Students will delve deeper into a variety of topics relating to working in the music industry. Topics include grant writing, bookkeeping, contracts, and the future of the music industry. Students will be taught how to be innovative, flexible team players in a rapidly changing industry. This course is taught at Centennial College.

Prerequisite: MUZA80H3 and MUZB80H3 and MUZB40H3 and MUZB41H3 and 1.0 credit in performance ensembles
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language
Course Experience: University-Based Experience
Note: Enrollment is restricted to students enrolled in Specialist (Joint) program in Music Industry and Technology.

MDSA10H3 - Media Foundations

A survey of foundational critical approaches to media studies, which introduces students to transnational and intersectional perspectives on three core themes in Media Studies: arts, society, and institutions.

Corequisite: MDSA12H3
Exclusion: (MDSA01H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSA11H3 - Media Ethics

Introduces students to ethical issues in media. Students learn theoretical aspects of ethics and apply them to media industries and practices in the context of advertising, public relations, journalism, mass media entertainment, and online culture.

Exclusion: (JOUC63H3), (MDSC43H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSA12H3 - Writing for Media Studies

An introduction to diverse forms and genres of writing in Media Studies, such as blog entries, Twitter essays, other forms of social media, critical analyses of media texts, histories, and cultures, and more. Through engagement with published examples, students will identify various conventions and styles in Media Studies writing and develop and strengthen their own writing and editing skills.

Exclusion: ACMB01H3
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSA13H3 - Media History

This course surveys the history of media and communication from the development of writing through the printing press, newspaper, telegraph, radio, film, television and internet. Students examine the complex interplay among changing media technologies and cultural, political and social changes, from the rise of a public sphere to the development of highly-mediated forms of self identity.

Prerequisite:  MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3) 
Exclusion: (MDSA02H3) 
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB05H3 - Media and Globalization

This course examines the role of technological and cultural networks in mediating and facilitating the social, economic, and political processes of globalization. Key themes include imperialism, militarization, global political economy, activism, and emerging media technologies. Particular attention is paid to cultures of media production and reception outside of North America.

Same as GASB05H3

Prerequisite: 4.0 credits and MDSA01H3
Exclusion: GASB05H3
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB09H3 - Kids These Days: Youth, Language and Media

Around the world, youth is understood as liminal phase in our lives. This course examines how language and new media technologies mark the lives of youth today. We consider social media, smartphones, images, romance, youth activism and the question of technological determinism. Examples drawn fromm a variety of contexts.
Same as ANTB35H3

Prerequisite: ANTA02H3 or MDSA01H3 or [any 4.0 credits in ANT, HLT, IDS, CIT, GGR, POL, SOC or HCS courses]
Exclusion: ANTB35H3
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB11H3 - Media and the Arts

A course that explores the media arts, with a focus on the creation and circulation of artistic and cultural works including photographs, films, games, gifs, memes and more. Through this exploration, students will develop critical skills to engage with these forms and genres, and investigate their capacity to produce meaning and shape our political, cultural, and aesthetic realities. This course will also introduce students to creation-based research (research-creation) methods.
Prerequisite:
Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3]  
 
 
 
 

Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB12H3 - Visual Culture

Visual Culture studies the construction of the visual in art, media, technology and everyday life. Students learn the tools of visual analysis; investigate how visual depictions such as YouTube and advertising structure and convey ideologies; and study the institutional, economic, political, social, and market factors in the making of contemporary visual culture.

Prerequisite: MDSA01H3 and MDSA02H3
Exclusion: (MDSB62H3) (NMEB20H3)
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB14H3 - Human, Animal, Machine

What makes humans humans, animals animals, and machines machines? This course probes the leaky boundaries between these categories through an examination of various media drawn from science fiction, contemporary art, film, TV, and the critical work of media and posthumanist theorists on cyborgs, genetically-modified organisms, and other hybrid creatures.

Corequisite: MDSB10H3 or (MDSA01H3)
Exclusion: (IEEB01H3), (MDSB01H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB16H3 - Indigenous Media Studies

This course centres Indigenous critical perspectives on media studies to challenge the colonial foundations of the field. Through examination of Indigenous creative expression and critique, students will analyze exploitative approaches, reexamine relationships to land, and reorient connections with digital spaces to reimagine Indigenous digital world-making.

Prerequisite: [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] or VPHA46H3
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language
Note: Priority enrolment is for MDS, VPH and JOU students

MDSB17H3 - Popular Culture and Media Studies

An exploration of critical approaches to the study of popular culture that surveys diverse forms and genres, including television, social media, film, photography, and more. Students will learn key concepts and theories with a focus on the significance of processes of production, representation, and consumption in mediating power relations and in shaping identity and community in local, national, and global contexts.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB20H3 - Media, Science and Technology Studies

This course offers an introduction to the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) as it contributes to the field of media studies. We will explore STS approaches to media technologies, the materiality of communication networks, media ecologies, boundary objects and more. This will ask students to consider the relationship between things like underground cables and colonialism, resource extraction (minerals for media technologies) and economic exploitation, plants and border violences, Artificial Intelligence and policing.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Exclusion: (MDSB20H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB21H3 - Media and Society

This course introduces students to perspectives and frameworks to critically analyze complex media-society relations. How do we understand media in its textual, cultural technological, institutional forms as embedded in and shaped by various societal forces? How do modern media and communication technologies impact the ways in which societies are organized and social interactions take place? To engage with these questions, we will be closely studying contemporary media texts, practices and phenomena while drawing upon insights from various disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, art history and visual culture, and cultural studies.

Prerequisite: Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB22H3 - Feminist Media Studies

This course offers an introduction to the major topics, debates and issues in contemporary Feminist Media Studies – from digital coding and algorithms to film, television, music and social networks – as they interact with changing experiences, expressions and possibilities for gender, race, sexuality, ethnicity and economic power in their social and cultural contexts. We will explore questions such as: how do we study and understand representations of gender, race and sexuality in various media? Can algorithms reproduce or interrupt racism and sexism? What roles can media play in challenging racial, gendered, sexual and economic violence? How can media technologies normalize or transform relations of oppression and exploitation in specific social and cultural contexts?

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB23H3 - Media and Militarization

Media not only represents war; it has also been deployed to advance the ends of war, and as part of antiwar struggles. This course critically examines the complex relationship between media and war, with focus on historicizing this relationship in transnational contexts.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB25H3 - Political Economy of Media

This course follows money in media industries. It introduces a variety of economic theories and methods to analyse cultural production and circulation, and the organization of media and communication companies. These approaches are used to better understand the political economy of digital platforms, apps, television, film, and games.

Prerequisite: MDSA01H3 and MDSA02H3
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB29H3 - Mapping New Media

This course introduces students to the key terms and concepts in new media studies as well as approaches to new media criticism. Students examine the myriad ways that new media contribute to an ongoing reformulation of the dynamics of contemporary society, including changing concepts of community, communication, identity, privacy, property, and the political.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Exclusion: (MDSB61H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB30H3 - Social Media and Digital Culture

This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary and transnational field of media studies that helps us to understand the ways that social media and digital culture have impacted social, cultural, political, economic and ecological relations. Students will be introduced to Social Media and Digital Cultural studies of social movements, disinformation, changing labour conditions, algorithms, data, platform design, environmental impacts and more

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Exclusion: CCT331H5, (MDSB15H3)
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB31H3 - Media and Institutions

This course follows the money in the media industries. It introduces a variety of economic theories, histories, and methods to analyse the organization of media and communication companies. These approaches are used to better understand the critical political economy of media creation, distribution, marketing and monetization.

Prerequisite: Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB33H3 - Media and Consumer Cultures

This course introduces students to the study of advertising as social communication and provides a historical perspective on advertising's role in the emergence and perpetuation of "consumer culture". The course examines the strategies employed to promote the circulation of goods as well as the impact of advertising on the creation of new habits and expectations in everyday life.

Prerequisite: MDSA10H3 or SOCB58H3 or (MDSA01H3)
Exclusion: (MDSB03H3)
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSB34H3 - Comparative Media Industries

This course provides an overview of various segments of the media industries, including music, film, television, social media entertainment, games, and digital advertising. Each segment’s history, business models, and labour practices will be examined taking a comparative media approach.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSB35H3 - Platform Labour

The course explores the different types of platform labour around the world, including micro-work, gig work and social media platforms. It presents aspects of the platformization of labour, as algorithmic management, datafication, work conditions and platform infrastructures. The course also emphasizes workers' organization, platform cooperativism and platform prototypes.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and [MDSA10H3 or (MDSA01H3)] and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA12H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ] or [JOUA01H3 and JOUA02H3] ] or [Enrolment in the Minor Program in Media Studies and MDSA11H3 and [MDSA13H3 or (MDSA02H3)] ]
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSC01H3 - Theories in Media Studies

This is an advanced seminar for third and fourth year students on theories applied to the study of media.

Prerequisite: 2.0 credits at the B-level in MDS courses
Breadth Requirements: History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies

MDSC02H3 - Media, Identities and Politics

This course explores the centrality of mass media such as television, film, the Web, and mobile media in the formation of multiple identities and the role of media as focal points for various cultural and political contestations.

Prerequisite: 2.0 credits at the B-level in MDS courses
Breadth Requirements: Social and Behavioural Sciences

MDSC10H3 - Advanced Studies in Media and the Arts

A seminar that explores historical and contemporary movements and issues in media art as well as creation-based research methods that integrate media studies inquiry and analysis through artistic and media-making practice and experimentation.

Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and 3.0 credits at MDS B-level and a minimum GPA of 3.3 in MDS A-, B- and C-level courses
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language

MDSC12H3 - Trans-Feminist Queer Media Studies

This course builds on a foundation in Feminist Media Studies to engage the scholarly field of Trans-Feminist Queer (TFQ) Media Studies. While these three terms (trans, feminist and queer) can bring us to three separate areas of media studies, this course immerses students in scholarship on media and technology that is shaped by and committed to their shared critical, theoretical and political priorities. This scholarship centers transgender, feminist and queer knowledges and experiences to both understand and reimagine the ways that media and communication technologies contribute to racial, national, ethnic, gender, sexual and economic relations of power and possibility.

Prerequisite: [Enrolment in the Major program in Media and Communication Studies and 3.0 credits at the MDS B-level including MDSB22H3] or [Enrolment in the Minor in Media Studies and 2.0 credits at the MDS B-level including MDSB22H3]
Exclusion: (MDSC02H3)
Breadth Requirements: Arts, Literature and Language