1963-1964 Academic Catalog
Cedarville College LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Associate Professors: Ray E. Bartholomew, George L. Lawlor Assistant Professors : Robert Gromacki, Richard T. Mcintosh, John W. Reed Instructors : Harmon Bergen, Kathryne Dempsey, Miriam B. Maddox, Edward E. Spencer The division of Language and Literature is comprised of A) Speech, B) English Language, C) English and American Literature, D) Greek, E) Spanish, F) French, and G) German. The speech department specializes in oral communication. A com– bination of theory and practice is used to enable the student to com– municate effectively in a wide range of experiences. The English department aims to give each student a working knowledge of the language, enabling him to write clear, readable, ef– fective English; to analyze correctly any piece of English writing; to know the great masterpieces of English and American literature; to love his own language and to desire to explore its treasures for himself. The foreign language department believes that a living language can only be properly learned as the student masters the pronunciation, develops the ability to understand both the spoken and written lan– guage, and is able to express himself intelligibly in a number of situ– ations. Use of the language laboratory to both listen and record is required of all language students. A student who has had two years of one foreign language in high school and who wishes to continue his studies in that language to meet general education foreign language requirements may satisfy such re– quirements by taking the second year (six hours ) of his elected lan– guage. Bachelor of Arts Programs Requirements for a Major in Speech. Thirty semester hours, in– cluding Speech 111, 112, 212, 214, 215-216, 311, 319, 410 (one to three hours); nine to eleven hours of electives in Speech. Requirements for a Major in English. Thirty-two semester hours, including English Language :J-0,1..102, 306; English and American Litera– ture ~1·232, 241"242, "3-35; and one of the following : English and Amer– ican Literature 332, 333, or 334; five hours of electives in English Language and/ or English and American Literature. 61
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