TIMETABLE Winter 2014-15 st As of 1 December 2014 Please note that changes may be made to the timetable at any time during the year. Updated versions will be emailed to students; as well the timetable will be posted on the program web site: http://cmct.gradstudies.yorku.ca/ Missing information will be provided as soon as possible. Building/classroom locations: All course scheduling is tentative. Courses are sometimes changed at the last moment for reasons beyond our control. Winter course start dates: Courses held at Ryerson start: Friday, January 9, 2015 Courses held at York start: Monday, Jan.5th except as noted. YORK UNIVERSITY Course descriptions: are on York and Ryerson Com Cult websites for regular courses. RYERSON UNIVERSITY Selected Topics courses: Descriptions are at the end of the timetable. COURSE NUMBERS vs. CATALOG NUMBERS – Ryerson course numbers are CC8XXX or CC9XXX. York course numbers are CMCT XXXX. However to enroll in courses at York you must use the catalog number - six digit (or letter/number) combinations which are available on the online lecture schedule, as are course descriptions: https://w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm LIMITED ENROLLMENT: ENROLLMENT IN A COURSE IN ANY GIVEN TERM IS NOT GUARANTEED AS ALL COURSES HAVE LIMITS. ENROLLMENT REQUESTS OVER THE LIMIT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE PROGRAM. ENROLLMENT IN CROSS-LISTED COURSES IS SHARED WITH OTHER PROGRAMS, BUT DON’T LET THIS STOP YOU FROM REQUESTING THE COURSE. ADDITIONAL SPACES MAY BE NEGOTIATED BY THE PROGRAM. http://www.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/map/keele_map.html http://www.ryerson.ca/maps/ IMPORTANT NOTICES: ALL INCOMING DOCTORAL STUDENTS MUST TAKE THE PERSPECTIVES COURSE IN FALL AND ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN WINTER. ALL INCOMING MASTERS STUDENTS MUST TAKE THE INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR IN THE FALL, AND MA LEVEL RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES IN EITHER THE WINTER OR SUMMER TERMS YK Crs # RY Crs # Title Crs. Type Instructor Univ/ Bldg/ Rm Day/Time WINTER TERM 2015 6002 3.0 8902 Research Methodologies Req. MA Catherine Middleton catherine.middleton@ryers on.ca RY TRS 3-109 Thurs 12:00-3:00 7200 3.0 9900 Advanced Research Methodologies Req. PhD Paul Moore psmoore@ryerson.ca RY EPH 103 Thurs 12:00-3:00 YK ACE 006 YK MC 101A Thurs 7:00-10:00 RY JOR 204 RY JOR 204 Tues 12:00-3:00 YK R S125 Fri 11:30-2:30 Media & Culture (WINTER) 6110 3.0 8921 Visual Culture Elec. MC Christopher Innes cinnes@yorku.ca 6113 3.0 8934 Contemporary Topics in Social Theory Elec. MC Barbara Hanson hansonbq@yorku.ca 6119 3.0 8839 Sound Studies Elec. MC Art Blake art.blake@ryerson.ca 6126 3.0 8829 Modern Literary Circles: A Cultural Approach Elec. MC Irene Gammel gammel@ryerson.ca 6136 3.0 8837 Asian Studies: Critical Perspectives Elec. MC Janice Kim jkim@yorku.ca [cross-listed SOCI/SPTH ] [cross-listed HIST/SOCI/ ANTH] Thurs 4:00-7:00 Mon 3:00-6:00 Politics and Policy (WINTER) 6300 3.0 8940 The Political Economy of Culture and Communication Elec. PP Robert Latham rlatham1@yorku.ca YK R S128 Fri 11:30-2:30 5307 3.0 8954 New Social Movements Elec. PP Jinthana Haritaworn haritawo@yorku.ca Tues 2:30-5:30 6322 3.0 8848 Armed Conflict: Peace and the Media Elec. PP Pat Mazepa pamazepa@yorku.ca YK HNES 142 YK HNES 033 6335 3.0 8849 Selected Topics: Communication Polices for a Digital Society Elec. PP Catherine Middleton catherine.middleton@ryers on.ca [cross-listed ENVS] ………………………….………. Cancelled Wed 11:30-2:30 Technology in Practice (WINTER) 6505 3.0 8964 The Diffusion of Communication Technologies Elec. TP Jan Hadlaw jhadlaw@yorku.ca YK R N812 Tues 4:00-7:00 6508 3.0 8862 Future Cinema II: Applied Theory Elec. TP Graham Wakefield 6522 3.0 8982 The Body and the Culture of Modernity YK CFA 303 RY SHE 637 Tues. 10:00 – 1:00 Fri 1:00-4:00 Isabella Pruska-Oldenhof i2pruska@ryerson.ca Elec. TP Summer Term 2015 The following courses are scheduled for Summer 2015. Others will be added as we learn about them. The full Summer 2015 timetable will not be available until late March. CMCT 6004 3.0/CC8902 Research Methodologies (MA Level) Section 2 (Section 1 ran Winter 2015) CMCT 6005 3.0/CC 8905 Master’s Research Specialization and Practice (MA Level for those who took CMCT 6002 in WI 15) CMCT 7005 3.0/CC9905 PhD Field Seminar: Disciplinary Practices CMCT 6135 3.0/CC8836 Selected Topics in Media & Culture Topic “The Popular” (Kevin Dowler) CMCT 6335 3.0/CC8849 Selected Topics in Politics & Policy (tentative) CMCT 6523 3.0/CC8832 Communication & the Sociotechnical: Perspectives, Debates, Applications (Myles Ruggles) COURSE NOTES Courses in other graduate programs Please let us know during your advising appointment if you are interested in taking an out-of-program course. These courses will be considered elective courses for both York students and Ryerson students. Forms must be processed through your program administrator.