1971-1972 Academic Catalog

64 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE SPEECH DEPARTMENT Assistant Professors: Miriam B. Maddox, James R. Phipps, Acting Chairman lnstmctor: Paul H. Gathany The Department of Speech offers four basic areas of emphasis: rhetoric and public address, drama, oral interpretation, and broadcasting. A combi– nation of theory and practice is used to help the student learn to communi– cate effectively in a wide range of experiences. Students may also have indi– vidual help with speech problems. Private speech is preparation for recitat. public performance, or contests is available as independent study. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SPEECH. Forty-five quarter hours with the following courses recommended: 110 Fundamentals of Speech .............. . 5 212 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation ............. .. 215 Argumentation and Debate ..................... ............. . 5 4 3 312 Persuasive Communication 416 History of Public Address ...................... .. .. ............ 5 Twenty-three quarter hours of electives in Speech with such courses in social science, psychology, and literature as the needs of the student shall suggest. Students preparing for graduate study are encouraged to include in their program: BE322 PY160 PY261 PY362 Logic General Psychology Psychological Statistics Psychological Statistics II . \)\ 5 .. 4 .. 5 ...5 REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN SPEECH. Twenty-four quarter hours in- cluding Fundamentals of Speech 110, Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation 212, and Argumentation and Debate 215, or Persuasive Communication 312. An interdisciplinary major in broadcasting is offered through the De– partment of Speech which will enable students to gain proficiency in many of the areas of interest necessary to mass communications. The emphasis of the major is upon practical broadcasting. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BROADCASTING. Seventy quarter hours including the following courses: BA211 Principles of Marketing .. 4 BA3 ll Business Law . 4 BA318 Principles of Advertising ..4 BA333 Business Statistics .. 5 LL303 Creative Writing ... 3 PY160 General Psychology .. 4 SP211 Introduction to Broadcasting .. 3

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