Spring 2024 CRN: 12477 THEA 1050 - Af Americans in Thea & Media
A survey/lecture course from a African-American perspective examining the activities and developments of African-American life as evidenced through theatre, television, and film. Its emphasis is on history, philosophy, dramatic creations, criticism, and concerns. This course also meets the Diversity and Inclusion student learning outcome.
Additional Information
Campus: Online Education
Schedule Type: Lecture
Instructional Method: Online Semester Attribute: Area III: U.S. Cultures Diversity & Inclusion SLO Increase Foundatn Knowldge SLO Societies and Culture
Instructor(s):
Lampkin, Dwandra N (Primary)
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