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School for the Contemporary Arts | Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology Simon Fraser University Calendar | Summer 2025

Contemporary Arts

Master of Arts

This master of arts (MA) degree program in contemporary arts trains students to think across the media arts in a comparative perspective that synthesizes the historical and theoretical approaches of art history, cinema studies, performance studies, and studies of computer-based arts.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must satisfy the University admission requirements as stated in Graduate General Regulations 1.3 in the SFU Calendar. Applicants will hold a bachelor of arts degree with at least a 3.5 grade point average (GPA) in studies of the arts, or equivalent humanities disciplines. Students with a bachelor of fine arts degree may be admitted if their studies included a substantial scholarly component.

Program Requirements

This program consists of required courses, elective courses, and one extended essay for a minimum of 35 units.

Students must complete all of

CA 821 - Research Methods in Contemporary Arts (5)
CA 822 - Research Colloquium in Contemporary Arts (5)
CA 890 - Professional Practices Seminar I (0)
CA 891 - Professional Practices Seminar II (0)

and a five unit graduate elective course

and three of

CA 823 - New Approaches in Visual Art and Culture (5)
CA 824 - New Approaches in Moving-Image Studies (5)
CA 825 - New Approaches in Digital Art Studies (5)
CA 826 - New Approaches in Performance Studies (5)
CA 827 - Practicum in Contemporary Arts (5) *
CA 828 - New Approaches to Sound and the Arts (5)

students may elect to take CA 830 in addition to the above requirements

CA 830 - Internship in Contemporary Arts (5) *

and an extended essay

CA 829 - Extended Essay in Contemporary Arts (5)

* Only one of CA 827, Practicum in Contemporary Arts, or CA 830, Internship in Contemporary Arts, may be counted toward student's program requirements.

Program Length

Students are expected to complete the program requirements in four terms.

Other Information

Course Work

CA 821, Research Methods in Contemporary Arts, taken in the first term, prepares students for research across the media arts, while each elective deepens the student's knowledge of the history and theory of individual media arts. The graduate elective course should be relevant to the student's research and be within the School for the Contemporary Arts, or from another department with permission of the MA Program coordinator and the faculty member teaching the course.

The following are suggestions for the elective course

CA 811 - Interdisciplinary Graduate Seminar I (5)
CA 812 - Interdisciplinary Graduate Seminar II (5)
CA 877 - Selected Topics in Contemporary Arts (5)
CA 889 - Directed Study in Contemporary Arts (5)
CMNS 855 - Selected Topics in Communication Studies (5)
CMNS 857 - Selected Topics in Communication Studies (5)
ENGL 811 - Studies in Theory II (4)
ENGL 820 - Studies in Print Culture Theory (4)
ENGL 821 - Studies in Manuscript, Print and Media Culture (4)
GSWS 823 - Feminist Cultural Criticism (5)
HUM 802 - Themes in the Humanities (5)
HUM 805 - Special Topics (5)
IAT 811 - Computational Poetics (3)
SA 875 - Ethnographic Methodology: Social/Cultural Anthropology (5)

Extended Essay

For the extended essay, students research in depth a topic in comparative media arts and develop and polish an original argument. CA 822, Research Colloquium, taken in the fourth term, supervises the preparation of the extended essay for publication, and prepares students in research presentation and other aspects of professional development. The program concludes with a public symposium in which students present their research. The extended essay is examined by two readers and does not need to be deposited to the library.

Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations

All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the Graduate General Regulations, as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled.