IX. Graduate Programs

Critical Studies in Improvisation

Courses

IMPR*6010 Core Concepts in Critical Studies in Improvisation F-W [1.00]
This required two-term course is based on seminal works that introduce the field of critical studies in improvisation. It is designed to expose students to core concepts and key readings in critical studies in improvisation, with especial attention to the historical, theoretical, and critical literature in the field.
Department(s): School of English and Theatre Studies
IMPR*6020 Arts-Based Community Making F-W [1.00]
This required two-term course emphasizes the links between improvisation and social practices, and the connections between principles of improvised artistic practices and those of ethical community-engaged collaboration.
Department(s): School of English and Theatre Studies
IMPR*6030 Foundational Research Methods in Critical Studies in Improvisation F [0.50]
This required course provides an overview of a range of research methodologies pertinent to the field of Critical Studies in Improvisation. These include: critical thinking and writing strategies; discursive and qualitative research practices; community literacy and outreach; research ethics; grant-writing and research funding practices and possibilities; practicum-based learning issues and contexts; and knowledge mobilization strategies.
Department(s): School of English and Theatre Studies
IMPR*6410 Pedagogy Lab W [0.50]
This practicum experience, required for PhD students, is a closely mentored opportunity to develop the pedagogical skills and mindsets necessary to support learner-centered, improvisation-based, teaching and course design.
Department(s): School of English and Theatre Studies
IMPR*6800 Major Research Project in Critical Studies in Improvisation F,W [0.50]
An independent study course, the content of which is agreed upon between the individual MA student and their supervisor. The student will conduct an extended research project that provides them with training in research methodology, culminating in a major project or paper. Subject to the approval of the student’s advisory committee and the Graduate Program Committee.
Prerequisite(s): IMPR*6010, IMPR*6020, IMPR*6030
Department(s): School of English and Theatre Studies
University of Guelph
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Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1
Canada
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