Course Description
The Drama and Performance course aims to explore Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) issues through creative expression and theatrical practices. The course covers a broad scope, including environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic equity, highlighting their relevance in contemporary society. A student-centered teaching approach encourages active participation, critical thinking, and collaborative learning. Assessments include projects, case studies, reflective reports, and written tests, fostering a comprehensive understanding of SDG topics. Students will develop skills in performance, critical analysis, and problem-solving, equipping them to address global challenges through drama and creative arts.
Program Objectives (PO)
- Analyze key dramatic texts using literary and performance theories.
- Identify and discuss major historical and cultural trends in drama and performance.
- Evaluate the relationship between written text and stage performance.
- Critically engage with live or recorded performances, providing in-depth analyses of staging, acting, and directing choices.