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British Theatre
Deepen your understanding of theatre by attending productions of musicals, opera, Shakespeare & modern plays. Analyze these productions and the works on which they are based. Experience theatre history by visiting Stratford-Upon-Avon, Bath, and London museums.
Program Details
Location(s) |
London, England |
Term |
Spring 2019 |
Credit |
THEA 379/679, 3 sh |
Class Sessions | Macomb campus in-person class sessions Spring 2019. Exact dates/times/location TBA |
Travel Dates | May 28-June 11, 2019 (subject to change) |
Housing | Hotels |
Passport | Required |
Program Eligibility
GPA |
2.5 |
Hours completed | 12 |
Student Judicial | Good status |
Grad credit |
Yes |
Non-WIU | No |
Pre-requisite |
None
|
Student Year |
Any (Freshmen through Graduate) |
About Program
Entry Requirements
Passport required - Must be valid until at least December 15, 2019.
Visa required if not a US citizen.
It is your responsibility to check the
United Kingdom Visa and Immigration (UKVI) website
for more information. Visa cost not included in program cost.
Health Insurance
You must have health insurance for the time you are on your program. Only two options are approved to meet this requirement:
- WIU student health insurance
- A supplemental policy (Patriot Travel Medical) from International Medical Group (IMG)
Health Precautions
Walking/mobility/travel - Expect to walk 5-8 miles per day. It is not consecutive but scheduled throughout the day, sometimes be over uneven terrain and up/down flights of stairs. You will also be responsible for moving your own luggage.
Dietary - Some meals are included in the program cost. Contact Kim McDaniel if you have food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
Accessibility and accommodation are very different than that found in the United States. Please
contact the Disability Resource Center
for questions on the availability of accommodations for your specific situation.
PLEASE NOTE
It is your responsibility to request accommodation from the DRC; faculty and staff are not legally permitted to inquire about such needs. Requests should be made as early as possible so there's sufficient time to arrange accommodations in your location.
Costs & Dates
Estimated Cost* |
TBD
(expect costs close to $3,500-$3,800)
|
Included in the program | Round trip airfare from Chicago, in-country transportation, lodging (double/triple occupancy), entry fees to scheduled sites, some meals |
Application Deadline | **EXTENDED** November 25, 2018 |
Payments | |
Application fee |
$75 due December 6, 2018 |
Non-refundable deposit |
$800 due December 7, 2018
|
Second payment | $1,000 due February 1, 2019 |
Final payment* | Remaining balance due March 1, 2019 |
* Costs subject to change based on student enrollment
WIU reserves the right to adjust the cost or arrangements of this program due to insufficient enrollment or circumstances beyond the University's control. For details about this or individual withdrawals, see Cancellations and Withdrawals.
Important Dates
Passport copy deadline: February 1, 2019
Failure to meet this deadline will result in removal from the group flight and increased costs.
Pre-departure meeting: TBA during Spring 2019
Academics
Credit offered
THEA 379 - Counts as an upper-division elective for Theatre majors/minors
THEA 679 - Counts towards completion of a MFA in Theatre
Please check with your academic advisor for more information on how this Course fits your specific academic needs.
Objectives/activities
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Analyze plays through reading, discussion/presentation, seeing and reviewing performances
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Learn about theatre history through lectures, musuem visits, tours and performances
-
Improve collaboration and presentation skills through a group project and presentation
Class sessions
Active class participation, including contribution to discussions and attendance, is expected in all phases of the Course. Students are responsible for completing pre-departure assignments including readings and discussion participation, attendance and active participation during on-site visits, guest lectures and activities, and post-return assignments. Questions about course content should be directed to Jeannie Galioto.
Academics
Credit offered
HIST 379 - Counts as an upper-division elective for HIST majors/minors; can be used as a substitute for HIST 333 Britain to 1688 for HIST Pre-Law option majors
HIST 679 - Counts towards completion of a MA in History
POLS 379 - Counts as an upper-division elective or the political theory requirement for POLS majors/minors
POLS 679 - Counts towards completion of a MA in Political Science
Please check with your academic advisor for more information on how this Course fits your specific academic needs.
Objectives/activities
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Identify the major political, historical, social, economic, legal and cultural events that shaped London
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Examine the lasting impact of these events and ideas on London's people and development while moving around the city
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Experience the significance of London as cross-cultural modern world capital
Class sessions
Active class participation, including contribution to discussions and attendance, is expected in all phases of the Course. Students are responsible for completing pre-departure assignments including readings and discussion participation, attendance and active participation during on-site visits, guest lectures and activities, and post-return assignments. Questions about course content should be directed to Dr. Jennifer McNabb or Dr. Erin Taylor.
Contact Us
Kim McDaniel
Faculty-led Advisor
kd-mcdaniel@wiu.edu
Horrabin Room 8
309-298-2504
Jeannie Galioto
Faculty leader
jm-galioto@wiu.edu
Browne Room 100B
309-298-1543
Information Sessions
October 11, 12:30 pm
October 24, 12 pm (noon)
All meetings in Browne 200 (costume shop)
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