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COURSE SYLLABUS

1. TITLE OF COURSE: Development of Theatre II
PREFIX/NUMBER: THE 212 CREDIT HOURS: 3
2. PREREQUISITE: PRQ: REA 099 or equivalent.
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RESOURCES NEEDED:

TEXT:

The Essential Theatre.  Oscar G. Brockett.  6th ed.

Plays for the Theatre.  Oscar G. Brockett.  6th ed.

SUPPLIES:

 
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Surveys the history and evolution of drama from the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing all aspects of the art form from period values to analysis of dramatic literature and performance.
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COURSE GOAL:

6. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The Student Should Be Able To:
(I) Discover the potential for learning, enjoyment, and personal growth in the theatre experience through a knowledge and appreciation of:
a) the importance of theatrical movements, practices, and forms as expressions of social concerns throughout the ages;
b) the relationship of dramatic themes, characters, conflicts, and their resolutions to daily life;
the significance of the ongoing tradition of theatre as a synthesis of the arts; and therefore,
Approach a theatrical event both comfortably and knowledgeably as a responsive and responsible audience member or active participant.
7. EVALUATION PROCEDURES:
In addition to traditional methods of testing, research papers, and discussion, and based upon what the student has learned in the course, he/she will also be asked to:
1. do a creative project, such as
a. write a short play or scene
b. design and build a model
c. direct or act in a scene from a legitimate play
2. attend and critique two live theatre performances
3. read, research, analyze, and translate the play to performance
Exams (2) 20%
Quizzes (2) 20%
Critiques (2) 10% each
Research 20%
Project 20%
Grading Scale
Raw Score Range
Letter Grade
90 to 100 A
80 to 89 B
70 to 79 C
60 to 69 D
0 to 59 F

Special Remarks:

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Cheating:  If cheating occurs, it will end in a zero for that exam.

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Attendance:  Students will be dropped when they have missed 20% of total class hours unless arrangements have been made.  Unless prior arrangements have been made, missed exams will result in a zero for that exam.

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Theatre is discipline.  Please be on time for all classes.

Excessive tardiness may result in dropping your grade one letter grade.

8. COURSE OUTLINE
Week Topics and Readings
1 Introduction, The Nature of Theatre
  Performance,  Audience, and Critic 
2 The Playscript- Read Oedipus Rex
3 Festival Theatre- Read Noah and His Sons
4 Read Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
5 Read The Servant of Two Masters
6 Read Tartuffe
7 Read A Doll’s House
8 Mid-term
9 Read The Good Woman of Setzuan
10 Read Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
11 Read Happy Days
12 Read The Colored Museum
13

Read Roosters

14

Read Yankee Dawg You Die

15

Projects

Finals

9. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:
To be successful in this course, students are expected to participate in discussions, readings, in-class writing, and peer review activities. The instructor may assign point values to such activities.
10. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:
The very nature of higher education requires that students adhere to accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Pueblo Community College has adopted a policy of academic conduct as described in the Student Handbook. Violation of academic integrity may be defined to include the following: cheating, plagiarism, falsification and fabrication, abuse of academic materials, complicity in academic dishonesty, and personal misrepresentation. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Sanctions for violating the standards of academic integrity may include warning, probation, suspension, and/or failure of the course or assignment at the discretion of the instructor.
11. ADA NOTICE:
Students who have a documented disability may be eligible to receive accommodations for this class. Please contact the Disability Resources Center at 549-3446 for further information.