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MUTH 111  Listening to Revolutions: History, Arts, and Performance ll  Units: 3.00  
An introduction to the study of Western music, theatre, fine art, and literature in historical and global perspective. Using drama and music as a focal point, this interdisciplinary course will place artistic creation in a social, philosophical, and political chronological framework. Key periods include European Romanticism, Modernism, and Popular Culture.
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Studies Centre, Herstmonceux. Learning Hours may vary.
Learning Hours: 114 (36 Lecture, 36 Online Activity, 42 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite None.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Compare and differentiate these ideas in global perspective.
  2. Demonstrate skills in critical thought, research, and writing to respond to different forms of art in historical perspective.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate these ideas.
  4. Recall chronological framework of aesthetic eras/ideas.
  5. Recognize how different forms of art reflect and reinforce social functions.