1969-1970 Academic Catalog

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 89 215 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE-A Principles and practice in debating. Study of questions used in intercol- legiate debate. Four credit hourJ 217 RADIO PRODUCTION-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: 211 or equivalent Workshop experience in presentation of radio programs under broadcast conditions with related evaluation sessions. A minimum of three hours of work each week. Repeatable to a total of three hours. One credit hour 218 STAGECRAFT-W Theories and techniques of designing, building, pamtrng, and lighting stage settings; organization and operation of production crews; theories and methods of costuming period and contemporary productions. Lab hours TBA Five credit hours 311 PRINCIPLES OF PLAY DIRECTING-A Theory and techniques of play direction. Lab hours TBA. Four credit hours 312 PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION-W ( 1970-71) Study in analysis, composition and delivery of persuasive speeches in a free society. Attention is given to audience analysis and to logical, emotional and ethical proofs. Three credit hours 314 PULPIT SPEECH-A The theory and practice of sermon preparation and delivery. 315 RADIO PROGRAM PROCESSES-Sp Prerequisite: 211 and 217 Four credit hours The study of radio programs and audiences with intensive work in writ- ing, programming, and production. Three credit hours 316 ADVANCED RADIO PRODUCTION-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: 211 and 217 An advanced workshop in radio production utilizing the facilities of WCDR-FM and related evaluation sessions. A minimum of three hours work each week is required. Repeatable to a total of three hours. One credit hour 320 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: One year of intercollegiate debate experience Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. 410 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Two years of intercollegiate debate experience One credit hour Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. One credit hour

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