1972-1973 Academic Catalog

COMMUNICATIONS 71 318 HOMILETICS-W The theory and practice of the skills necessary to the preparation and delivery of sermons with emphasis upon the topical, expository and textual modes. Five c-redit hours 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 six credit hours. Two 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 six credit hours. 412 ADVANCED ORAL lNTERPRETATION-W Prerequisite: 212 Two credit hours Advanced study in the literary analysis and oral interpretation of prose, poetry and drama. Three credit hours 413 DRAMATIC LITERATURE-Sp Survey of major drama, playwrights, dramatic critlCS and theorists from the Greeks to the present. Emphasis on relationships between styles, theory, criticism, dramatic construction. Can be applied to meet English or Speech requirements, but not both fields for the same student. Four credit hours 416 HISTORY OF PUBLIC ADDRESS-A A critical and historical study of rhetorical theory and oratory from the Greek period to the present, emphasizing the part played by speakers in the development of political and social institutions, and the solutions of national problems. Five credit hou-rs 417 THE TEACHING OF SPEECH IN SECONDARY SCHOOL-A Methods and materials in secondary education. Two credit hours 419 SPEECH SEMINAR Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor Intensive study of some phase of the speech field with classroom parttet- pation. Three credit hours A. Rhetoric and Public Address B. Broadcasting C. Special Topics D. Private Speech 420 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SPEECH-A, W, Sp Independent study in a selected field with periodic conferences-for those with special interests and demonstrated ability. Repeatable to a total of eight hours. One to four credit hours

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