THEA 105 F: Musical Theatre History
CRN: 20710

General Education


Course Information:

This course explores the uniquely American art form that is Musical Theatre. From its early development in the colonial period to the present time, emphasis will be placed on the chronological examination of various musical theatre productions. Students will learn how the composers, librettists, lyricists, choreographers, directors and designers contributed to the formation and the popularity of musical theatre, as it exists today. 54 hours lecture per term.

Units:
 3
Transferability:
  • (CSU) - Transferable to the campuses of the California State University system
  • (UC) - Transferable to the campuses of the University of California system
  • CSU - Transferable to the campuses of the California State University system
  • UC - Transferable to the campuses of the University of California system
  • (Degree Credit) - acceptable to be applied to AA degree.
  • Degree Credit - acceptable to be applied to AA degree.
  • AA GE - Meets the Fullerton College General Education Requirement for the Associate degree.
  • CSU GE - Meets the lower division General Education requirements to the California State University (CSU) System.
  • IGETC - Meets the lower division General Education requirements to either the University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) System.

Section Information:

Professor:
Vaughan, Susanna
Meeting Time:

Jan. 29 to Mar. 24 from 4:37am - 4:37am
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