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Dec 21, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]
Shakespeare Studies (Minor)
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Program Summary
The minor in Shakespeare Studies allows additional study within the humanities and arts that surround the works of William Shakespeare. Given the unique connection between the university and the Utah Shakespeare Festival the minor works to capitalize on this connection bolstering an inventive way of approaching the study of this work. Students investigate adjacent fields of study of History, English, and Theatre which comprise the influence and backdrop of these plays. The minor strives for a common focus within the core courses and encourages engagement through multiple forms of participation in live performance. It also allows more focused study based on the student’s goals within the electives. Students interested in the time and plays of Shakespeare regardless of major are encouraged to investigate the minor.
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Shakespeare Studies Minor Curriculum (18 Credits)
Required Courses (9 Credits)
Elective Courses (9 Credits)
Complete 9 credits from the following: Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental concepts of Shakespeare plays through history, text, and performance.
- Develop skills in the practice of intellectual inquiry, in the analysis and synthesis of cultural knowledge, and in the part of performance.
- Gain an understanding of the historical contexts in which Shakespeare wrote his plays with an appreciation for how those plays were performed and received.
- Communicate effectively with diverse audiences through on-going oral and written presentations.
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