DRM224H1: Robots, Automata, and Avatars
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies offers various programs for undergraduate and graduate students.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program includes courses such as DRM224H1: Robots, Automata, and Avatars, which introduces students to a wide range of technological performers.
Enrollment
- Up to 28 students can enroll in the course.
- Drama Majors or Drama Specialists can enroll themselves on Acorn into DRM224H1 F during the priority period.
- Drama Minors, Science and Society Minor, and Digital Humanities Minors can enroll themselves on Acorn into DRM224H1 once the priority period is lifted.
Important Notes
- If admitted into one of the above courses, Drama students must enroll in DRM101Y1 or DRM220Y1 co-requisite.
Graduate Program
The graduate program includes MA and PhD programs with various requirements and opportunities for research and funding.
MA Program
- Program Requirements: The MA program has specific requirements that students must fulfill.
- Tuition & Funding: Information on tuition fees and funding opportunities is available.
- Scholarships & Awards: Various scholarships and awards are available to MA students.
- MA Graduate Forms: Students can access necessary forms for the MA program.
PhD Program
- Program Requirements: The PhD program has specific requirements that students must fulfill.
- Academic Milestones: Program by Year: The PhD program is structured to guide students through their academic journey.
- Tuition & Funding: Information on tuition fees and funding opportunities is available.
- Scholarships & Awards: Various scholarships and awards are available to PhD students.
- Ethics Review: Students must undergo an ethics review as part of their program.
- Dissertations: Students are required to complete a dissertation as part of their PhD program.
- PhD Graduate Forms: Students can access necessary forms for the PhD program.
Research Areas
The Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies has various research areas, including:
- Research Centres, Institutes & Labs: The centre has several research centres, institutes, and labs, such as the BMO Lab and the Centre for Spectatorship and Audience Research.
- Research & Publications: Faculty members have published various research papers and books.
- Conferences: The centre hosts conferences, such as the Festival Of Original Theatre (FOOT) Conference.
People
The centre has a directory of faculty, staff, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professor emeriti.
News & Events
The centre has a news section that features recent news and an events section that lists upcoming events.
Alumni & Friends
The centre has a section for alumni and friends, which includes resources and information on how to stay in touch.
Curriculum & Course Information
The centre offers various courses, including current undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as previously offered topics courses.
Current Undergraduate Courses
- A list of current undergraduate courses is available.
Previously Offered Topics Courses
- A list of previously offered topics courses is available.
Curricular Invitations
- Modes of Restor(y)ation in Troubled Times: This is an example of a curricular invitation.
Group B Studio Class Application Guidelines
- Guidelines for applying to Group B Studio Class are available.
Acknowledgement
The University of Toronto acknowledges the traditional land on which it operates, which has been the home to many Indigenous people for thousands of years.
Accessibility
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