All Courses at the Faculty of Information
Below is the course directory, a searchable list of courses offered by the Faculty of Information, including course descriptions, pre-requisites, co-requisites and other relevant information.
Students wishing to build their timetable should visit the following links:
- Undergraduate Students: Visit Timetable Builder at ttb.utoronto.ca
- Graduate Students: Visit the Graduate Course Timetable
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If these walls could talk: Communication in the on-line museum
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
David Harkness
Beauty and the beast: Museums and interpretation
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Shiralee A Hudson
Foreign endeavours: The characteristics and implications of international collaborations among museums
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Abbey Peters
Prurient glances: Auschwitz Museum as Wunderchamber
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Carla Rose Shapiro
The curatorial voice: A historical overview of the curator’s changing role in the museum and the transmission of the curatorial message in the exhibition development process
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Jennifer K Simon
Clearing the picture, the museum and the photograph: Reassessing the 1910 international exhibition of pictorial photography at the Albright Art Museum
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Louise Skidmore
Exoticism, authenticity, and multilingualism: An analysis of the use of Inuktitut as a third language in Canadian museums
Published 2003
Master of Museum Studies
Gabrielle Trépanier
Beginning at home: The Maryland Historical Society’s quest for inclusivity
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Jessica Gabrielle Sitnick
Here stood the valiant: Sara Calder, the women’s Wentworth Historical Society and the struggle for Battlefield House and Monument
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Melissa Zielke
Dignity, inclusion and accessibility: Museums and the disabled
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Valerie Beck
A modest proposal: For preventing the museums of Ontario from being a burden to their taxpayers or country, and for making them beneficial to the public
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
John W Bell
Stoking the fire: Thoughts on legitimizing art through a re-examination of the Voice of fire controversy
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Robin Boyko
Pioneers, painters and polliwogs: Multi-disciplinary school programs at Ontario historic site museums
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Lori Brodhurst
Oaxaca’s voices: The community museum as a tool for sustainable development in Latin America
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Adrienne Desjardine
The age of the virtual acquisition: New challenges for the post-modern museum
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Jennifer Jeynes-Holmes
Pretty maidens, fine embroidery and an unlucky Blarney Stone: Lady Aberdeen’s Irish village at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Mehre Khan
Community arts in the museum: A programming alternative
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Nina Ladocha
Institutionalizing interactivity
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
L. Nicole Mackereth
With a “vivid imagination and a sense of impending doom”: Collections management in theory and practice
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Mary Jo Megginson
Bringing the wisdom and memories of age into our museums
Published 2002
Master of Museum Studies
Beth Anne Mendes