1970-1971 Academic Catalog

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 93 218 STAGECRAFT-W Theories and techniques of designing, building, painting, 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 and alternate years) 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-Sp 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 Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. Two credit hours 335 SHAKESPEARE (See listing under WORLD, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE.) Can be applied to meet Speech or English requirements but not both fields for the same student. Five credit hours 410 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Two years of intercollegiate debate experience Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. 412 ADVANCED ORAL INTERPRETATION-W Prerequisite: 212 Two credit hours (1970-71 and alternate years) Advanced study in the literary analysis and oral interpretation of prose, poetry and drama. Three credit hours

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