1974-1975 Academic Catalog

Communications 75 lll1Pn11nriP•m1Pn1t..: for a Minor in Speech. Twenty-four quarter hours in– cluding Fundamentals of Speech 110, Fundamentals of Oral Interpreta– tion 242, and Argumentation and Debate 212, or Persuasive Communication 322. Broadcasting is offered as an interdisciplinary major in the depart– ment. The combination of courses is designed to enable the student to gain proficiency in the many areas involved in mass communications. The major is para-professional in nature and emphasizes the practical aspects of broadcasting with the theoretical. WCDR-FM, a 3600 watt community service station on the campus, gives the student a varied background in the many facets of station operation including on-the-air training. Cedarville graduates have had excellent success in broadcasting careers over the past several years. 1Pnonn•,p.1r1n.1P 1 nit..: for a Major in urc>ac1cast11nf,t. Seventy quarter hours in– cluding the following courses: BA252 Human Relations Management ..................................... 4 BA263 Principles of Advertising ................................................. 4 LL225 Creative Writing ................................................................. 3 PY160 General Psychology........................................................... 5 SP130 Introduction to Broadcasting .......................................... 3 SP242 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation ............................ 5 SP223 Group Discussion .............................................................. 3 SP230-330 Radio Production ................................................2-12* SP323 Organizational Communication ..................................... 3 SP333 Radio Program Processes ................................................. 3 SP460B Seminar in Broadcasting ............................................ 3** SP470B Independent Study in Broadcasting .........................1-4 SS261 American National Government..................................... 5 SS262 American State and Local Government ........................ 4 Electives chosen by student and adviser to best prepare to meet his future goals in mass communications. *Students may substitute a course in radio electronics from an accredited school for some of these hours. **Training in television broadcasting including "hands-on" experience with camera equip– ment is now available at Cedarville.

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