Self-Audit for the Concentration in Theatre
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A major in English with a concentration in Theatre consists of a minimum of eleven courses. Students interested in a theatre concentration should consult Patricia Denison, Acting Chair, Theatre Department (412 Barnard Hall).

Name __________________                                      Adviser __________________ 

1. 3193 Literary Criticism and Theory

2. The English Colloquia (or substitutions. N.B. For one Colloquium, two substitutions are necessary; for both Colloquia, three substitutions. For a list of admissible substitutions, see the department course listings. One Colloquium substitutions also fulfills one of the pre-1900 requirements.)

3159 Colloquium I: The Renaissance

or two courses in Renaissance literature (only one of which may be in Shakespeare) 

1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________

3160 Colloquium II: The Enlightenment

or two courses, at least one of which must be in Restoration (1660-1700) or 18th-century literature

1. _______________________________

The other may be in literature either of the Renaissance or of the Restoration or 18th century

2. _______________________________

3. Two courses in English or American literature written before 1900.

1. _______________________________
2.
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4. One additional course in English, American, or Global literature from 3141 through 3190 (excluding the Colloquia)

1. _______________________________

5. A total of three courses in theatre history and dramatic literature, either two courses in theatre history (THR BC3050, 3051) and one dramatic literature seminar, or one theatre history course and two seminars in dramatic literature.

1. _______________________________
2.
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3. _______________________________

6. BC 3996 Special Project in Theatre (in conjunction with a dramatic literature course)

7. One senior seminar.

1. _______________________________