THEA 1030 — Introduction to Theatre
........................................................................................3 Lec. hrs./week Pre-Req: ACT READ 19, ACT ENGL 18 Co-Req: None Students will study the history, forms and functions of theatre and will develop skills for critically analyzing the mutual social, cultural and histo rical influences of theatre and its context. Women's and Gender Studies
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