1966-1967 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 317 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATICS* (1967-68) Principles of mounting and staging a play, including theories of play se- lection and analysis. Three credit hours 319 HISTORY OF PUBLIC ADDRESS* (1966-67) A study of the biographies, methods of speaking, and noted address of selected British! and American orators, including basic principles of rhetorical analysis. Three credit hottrs 320 LABORATORY WORK ON WCDR·FM Prerequisite: Speech 211 or equivalent Experience in presentation of radio programs under broadcast conditions. A minimum of three hours of work each week. Repeatable to a total of four semester hours. One credit hour 321-322 FORENSICS Prerequisite: Speech 215-216 and permission of instructor An analysis of the national debate question with opportunity to engage in inter-collegiate debate. May be repeated more than once but the total credits earned may not exceed 3 credit hours. One credit ho11r 410 SPEECH SEMINAR Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor A course designed to introduce the student to rypes of research problems and to guide him into independent research in the field of his choice. One to three credit hours 470 THE TEACHING OF SPEECH Methods and materials in secondary education. Two credit hours B. ENGLISH LANGUAGE 101-102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION A foundation course designed to review the fundamentals of grammar, and to present a comprehensive understanding of the mechanics and principles of informal and formal writing. Three credit ho11rs each semester 201 ADVANCED WRITING Prerequisite: English Language 101-102 A practical treatment of various forms of advanced compos1t10n. Students have the opportunity to write creatively. Three credit ho11rs 306 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 A study of the structure and growth of the language, designed to help in formulating an intelligent attitude toward American usage. Three credit hottn C. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 230 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE A chronological study of major and representative English literary works from historical, ideological, and critical standpoints. Three credit hotm 240 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE A study of America's literature from the beginning to the present. An at– tempt is made to give a balanced approach including historical, social, and cul– tll!al backgrounds along with a close reading for ideas and interpretation. Three credit hottrr 75

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