History of Theater I

Class
The study of the history of the theater from primitive times through the Renaissance. Three hours lecture per week.
Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

  1. Analyze the history of theater through written responses to historic texts, artifacts, and performance practices.
  2. Identify essential terminology related to the history of theater.
  3. Evaluate current productions of historical plays through an understanding of their original production conditions.
  4. Evaluate the interaction between theater and society.
Required Textbooks
History of the Theatre 10th Edition (2008), by Brockett,O. & Hildy, F.
ISBN-10
9780205511860
Evaluation Standards

The final course grade will be calculated based upon a minimum of two major exams, a semester essay assignments, and topical quizzes. Actual course assignments are detailed in the course outline for each section offered.

A = 90 - 100%
B = 80 - 89%
C = 70 - 79%
D = 60 - 69%

Required Institutional Core Learning Outcomes

Communication (COM), Critical Thinking (CT), Social Responsibility (SR), Teamwork (TW)

Disabilities

ADA Statement:

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Academic Integrity
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Hope Statement
Any student who faces challenges securing basic resources such as food, clothing, or housing and believes this may affect their performance in their course of study is urged to contact the Director of Student Resources, Dr. Deborah Cregger, for support at (817) 598-6444. Her office is on the first floor of Student Services. If the student prefers, they may contact their instructor, who can reach out on their behalf. Weatherford College also provides the Coyote Pantry. The Pantry maintains boxed and canned foods for students in need. The location of the Coyote Pantry is two blocks west of the Weatherford campus at the Baptist Student Ministry (118 E. Park Ave., Weatherford). Pantry hours are Mon-Thurs. 8:30 am-4:30 pm and Fri. 8.30 am-12:00 pm (817-599-6586).
Revised
Fall 2021
Last Modified
Wednesday, September 8, 2021, 3:26 PM