THEATRE 475
THEATRICAL PROBLEMS
Theatre 475. Theatrical Problems
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisites: None
The course will contain a concentrated study of particularly significant people, events, movements, or aspects of theatrical venues not covered in depth in other course offerings. May be repeated (on different topic) for maximum of 12 semester hours credit.
This course is a concentrated study of particularly significant people, events, movements or aspects of theatre not covered in depth in other course offerings. It is offered when there is sufficient student interest and a qualified, interested instructor.
The contents of this course will vary each time it is offered. The flexibility of the Theatre Problems course will contribute to keeping the student more closely abreast of the dynamics, facets, and developments in theatre.
Students will recognize an aspect of a theatre craft or skill in depth. Because the size of the classes is small each student can explore in detail the practical and/or aesthetic features of the craft or skill taught. At the conclusion of the course, students will have demonstrated a thorough knowledge of the theatre craft or skill explored.
The nature of the project investigated will determine how it is assessed. Graded assignments may include in-class tests, a final examination, pop quizzes, the review of individual presentations and/or projections.
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Date Action Approved by
September 2005