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Graduate Calendar Archives: 1999 / 2000 |
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ReligionDunton Tower 2121 Telephone: 520-2100 The ProgramCoordinator and Supervisor of Graduate Studies, J.G. Ramisch The Religion program offers studies leading to the Master of Arts. Master of ArtsAdmission RequirementsThe minimum requirement for admission to the master's program is an Honours bachelor's degree in religion (or the equivalent) with at least high honours standing. Applicants who do not hold an Honours degree in religion (or the equivalent) will be required to register in a qualifying-year program before proceeding to the master's program. The regulations governing the qualifying year are outlined in the General Regulations section of this Calendar. Program RequirementsStudents are required to complete 5.0 credits as follows: * Religion 34.500 * 34.501 * 34.502 * 34.503 * 34.599 34.501 and 34.502 must be taken in two different areas other than the student's thesis area. Seminars in other units may be substituted for 34.501 and 34.502 with permission of the department. The department particularly encourages students to consider Anthropology 54.543 (also listed as Religion 34.543) as a substitute for 34.501 or 34.502 if anthropology of religion is not their thesis area. The student's program will be worked out in consultation with, and with the approval of, the department's supervisor of graduate studies and its committee on graduate studies. The prescribed program will take into account the student's background and special interests, as well as the research interests and competence of the staff. DeadlinesThesis ProposalFull-time students will normally submit their thesis proposal to the thesis proposal board by the end of the first month of their second term in the master's program. ThesisRegulations governing requirements for the master's thesis, including deadlines for submission, are outlined in the General Regulations section of this Calendar, Section 12. Guidelines for Completion of Master's DegreeFull-time students in the master's program are normally expected to complete all requirements within two years of entry into the program. Part-time students normally complete all requirements within five years of the date of entry into the program.Language RequirementsThe student will be required to acquire, or to demonstrate that he/she already has, a reading knowledge of whatever language is essential to his/her research. Students are advised to consult the Supervisor of Graduate Studies for further regulations.Graduate CoursesNot all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for 1999-2000, please consult the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet published in the summer. F,W,S indicates term of offering. Courses offered in the fall and winter are followed by T. The number following the letter indicates the credit weight of the course: 1 denotes 0.5 credit, 2 denotes 1.0 credit, etc. Religion 34.500T2Graduate Seminar in ReligionA seminar on theories and methods in the study of Religion. Compulsory for M.A. students. Religion 34.501F1, W1, S1Directed Studies in ReligionReligion 34.502F1, W1, S1Directed Studies in ReligionReligion 34.503T2, S2TutorialA tutorial preparing the student in the general area of their thesis. Normally taken with the thesis supervisor. Religion 34.543F1 or W1The Anthropology of Signs and SymbolsThis course will examine various theoretical and methodological approaches to the anthropology of signs and symbols, their internal workings, and their relationship to other aspects of social life. These approaches may include structural and post-structural semiotics, psychoanalysis, feminism, critical anthropology, neuroanthropology, hermeneutics, and phenomenology. Discussions are grounded through illustrative analyses of concrete case studies and exemplary cases of possible interpretive strategies. (Also listed as Anthropology 54.543)Prerequisite: Permission of the Department. Religion 34.599F4, W4, S4M.A. Thesis |
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