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TH 3101 - VIEW COURSE PROPOSAL
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Approvals Received: |
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Approvals
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Curriculum
Committee >
Campus Assembly > Catalog |
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Effective Status: |
Active |
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Effective Term: |
New: 1049 - Fall 2004 Old: 0999 - Fall 1999 |
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Course: |
TH 3101 |
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Institution: |
UMNMO -
Morris |
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Career: |
UGRD |
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College: |
MDHU -
UMM-Humanities, Div of |
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Department: |
233 -
UMM-Humanities, Div of-Adm |
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General |
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Course Title Short: |
World
Theatre:History/Lit I |
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Course Title Long: |
World
Theatre: History and Literature I |
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Max-Min Credits |
4.0 to
4.0 credit(s) |
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Catalog |
Theatrical
practice and dramatic literature from origins through late seventeenth
century, tracing the roots leading to, and influences on, early modern
European theatre practice and dramatic literature, as well as examining
select Asian, African, and/or pre-Columbian American theatrical practice. |
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Additional
Course |
<no
text provided> |
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Grading Basis: |
Stdnt
Opt |
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Honors Course: |
No |
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Delivery Mode(s): |
Classroom |
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Years most |
Every
academic year |
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Term(s) most |
Fall |
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Component 1: |
LEC (with final exam) |
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Auto-Enroll |
No |
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Graded |
LEC |
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Academic |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Financial Aid |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Repetition of |
Repetition
not allowed. |
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Course |
New: <no text provided> Old: 1101; recommend 3101 and 3102
taken in sequence in the same year |
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Course |
No
course equivalencies |
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Consent |
No
required consent |
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Enforced |
No
prerequisites |
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- Editor Comments: |
<no
text provided> |
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Proposal Changes: |
<no
text provided> |
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History Information: |
Provisional
approval 3/5/04 Theatre is proposing to drop the prerequisites of these
related courses and change the designator from Hist to FA. The first change
would allow non-majors greater flexibility in taking the courses; the
designator change would more accurately reflect the course content, which
emphasizes the appreciation of theatre as an art form within the context of
history. |
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Assessment |
<no
text provided> |
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Rationale for |
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General Education |
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- Faculty |
Ray
Schultz |
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Requirement |
New: FA - FA Fine Arts Old: HIST – HIST Historical Perspectives |
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Provisional |
Yes;
date: March 5, 2004 |
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Regular |
New: Yes; date: Sep 10, 2004 |
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