1966-1967 Academic Catalog
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Cedarville College Requirements for a Minor in English. Fifteen semester hours, in– cluding English Language 101-102, English and American Literature 230, 240, 335'. Requirements for a Minor in Spanish, French, or German. Twelve to fifteen semester hours, including three hours of literature.. Bachelor of Science in Education Programs Requirements for a Major Teaching Field in English. Twenty-four semester hours, including English 101-102, 201, 230, 240, 306, 335, 341; one hour of elective in English. Requirements for a Minor Teaching Field in Speech. Twenty semester hours, including Speech 111-112, 211, 213, 214, 215-216, 317, three hours of electives. A. SPEECH 111-112 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH A study of the fundamental principles of effective: speaking with practice in the preparation and delivery of speeches. Two credit ho11rs each semester 211 RADIO SPEECH Speaking in the radio situa.tion with trammg in preparation and presenta- tion of radio talk and interview materials. Two credit ho11n 213 DISCUSSION* (1967·68) A study of the principles and methods of group discussion. Two credit h01ws 214 INTERPRETATIVE READING Logical and emotional meanings in prose, poetry, and drama for oral reading with practice in expression. T1uo oredit houn 215-216 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE Principles and practice in debating. Study of questions used in intercol- legiate debate:. Two credit ho11rs each semester 310 STAGE PRODUCTION For students who act in college stage plays. May be taken more than once, but the total credit earned may not exceed three credit hours. One credit ho11r 311 PERSUASION* (1966-67) Study in analysis, compos1t10n, and delivery of persuasive speeches. Atten– tion is given to audience analysis and to logical, emotional, and ethical proofs. Two creait ho11n 313-314 PULPIT SPEECH* (1967-68) The theory and practice of sermon preparation and delivery. The first semester emphasizes theory; the second emphasizes practice preaching. Two credit hollfs each semester 316 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE* (1966-67) A study of the proper procedure in the conduct of business meetings, the formation of organizations, and the writing of constitutions. One credit h<>flr 74
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