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DRAM 200  Theatre History and Literature I  Units: 6.00  
A chronological survey of production methods, architecture, performance, and dramatic literature in western and eastern theatre traditions from early classical eras to the end of the 19th century.
Learning Hours: 240 (72 Lecture, 60 Online Activity, 108 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above or registration in the MUTH Plan. Exclusion A maximum of 6.0 units from DRAM 200; DRAM 201; DRAM 202; DRAM 210.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Accurately use a basic chronology of global theatre history to organize and compare relevant examples of theatrical productions.
  2. Analyze the relationship between aspects of theatre history and contemporary performance.
  3. Develop confidence and competency in written communication skills in order to tailor writing to the needs of different audiences.
  4. Embrace the uncertainty of historiography as an imprecise art.
  5. Encounter new, challenging, and/or unfamiliar artistic works, viewpoints, or opinions with an open, inquisitive attitude and a willingness to engage with, rather than reject those works or positions.
  6. Question how theatrical choices impact the world around us and have throughout history (asking "why" and "so what" for those choices).
  7. Use historiography to critically consider primary and secondary sources and reflect upon one's own positionality.