VIII. Graduate Programs
Drama
Courses
Theory and Methodology
DRMA*6010 Approaches to Research and Theory U [1.00]
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Introduces methodologies of graduate-level scholarship through a series of modules. Module 1 (required) focuses on a common text of imaginative literature, to introduce a range of theoretical and interpretative strategies and research tools. Subsequent modules (of which two are required) focus on particular issues in the study of literature and performance. NOTE: This course is offered over the fall and winter semesters. Students must register for both the fall and winter offerings of the course. They will receive an INP ("in progress") grade at the end of the fall semester and a final grade at the end of the winter semester. |
Theatre History and Historiography
Dramatic Literature and Criticism
DRMA*6100 English Drama to 1642 U [0.50]
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Studies of selected scripts from the 16th- and early 17th-century in England, providing opportunities for detailed analyses of particular writings, periods, or genres in their social and cultural contexts. |
Other Courses
DRMA*6801 Reading Course I U [0.50]
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An independent study course, the nature and content of which is agreed upon between the individual and the person offering the course. Subject to the approval of the student's advisory committee and the graduate committee. |
DRMA*6802 Reading Course II U [0.50]
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An independent study course, the nature and content of which is agreed upon between the individual and the person offering the course. Subject to the approval of the student's advisory committee and the graduate committee. |
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