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The study of theatre as an art form and one of the humanities, its impact on society, and its relationship to other art forms.
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will discover the potential for learning, enjoyment and personal growth in the theatre experience through a knowledge and appreciation of:
Therefore, you will be able to approach a theatrical event both comfortably and knowledgably and experience live performance as a responsive and responsible audience member.
This course meets the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) requirements for Arts/Humanities (Category 3B) and is approved under gtPathways in the content area of Arts and Expression (GT-AH1).
Date
Jun 15 - Jul 12, 2026 (4 wks.)
Time:
+ Show drop and withdrawal deadlinesDrop and withdrawal deadlines
100% tuition and fees refunded
June 17, 2026
50% tuition refunded with 'W' grade
June 29, 2026
No tuition refunded and 'W' grade
July 7, 2026
Tuition/Fees
$1,470 / $50
This course section is reserved for online students only. A parallel course section may be available for campus students in RAMweb.
Date
Jul 13 - Aug 9, 2026 (4 wks.)
Time:
+ Show drop and withdrawal deadlinesDrop and withdrawal deadlines
100% tuition and fees refunded
July 15, 2026
50% tuition refunded with 'W' grade
July 26, 2026
No tuition refunded and 'W' grade
August 2, 2026
Tuition/Fees
$1,470 / $50
This course section is reserved for online students only. A parallel course section may be available for campus students in RAMweb.