1975-1976 Academic Catalog

72 Cedarville College RECOMMENDED PROGRAM FOR ENGLISH MAJORS For Secondary Education Freshman Year Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 CAREER New Testament Survey, BE 102 5 OPPORTUNITIES Rhetoric and Composition, LL 120 5* Literature and Composition, LL 130 3* Man and the Arts, IS 100 5* Teaching General Psychology, PY 160 5* Fundamentals of Speech, SP 110 5* Journalism Foundations of Social Science, SS 100 5* Biological Science, SM 5* Linguistics General Physical Education, PE 101, 103 1 Physical Science, SM 5 Editing 16 18 16 Sophomore Year Copy Writer Creative Writing, LL 303 3 Theology Survey, BE 230 5* Pre-law Biblical Education BE 3 World Literature, LL 231 5 Pre-medical History of Western Civilization, SS 201, 202, 203 3 3 3 Pre-commerce Major British Writers, LL 241, 242 5 Major American Writers, LL 232, 233 5 Personnel General Physical Education, PE 101 Relations Introduction to Philosophy, BE 220 5 Language or Electives 3 3 3 17 17 16 The program of studies for the junior and senior years should be developed with the help of the faculty adviser. Care should be exercised to include all remaining general education requirements, cognates, and required courses listed under the major. A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE 120 Rhetoric and Composition - A, W, Sp, Su 5 hours An application of rhetorical procedures and research technique. Analytical reading. 121 Advanced Rhetoric and Composition A, W 3 hours Advanced study and practice of phrase writing, emphasis on diction, style, and organiza– tion. Open only to students with advanced scores on the ACT or SAT test. 130 Literature and Composition - A, W, Sp, Su 3 hours A study of techniques of fiction, poetry, and drama through selective readings. Required, writing of literary analysis. 220 Practicum in journalism A, W, Sp 1-3 hours Individual workshop experience in preparing copy for, or co-ordinating, campus pub– lications. Repeatable. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor 221 Principles of journalism - A 5 hours Fundamentals of collecting, evaluating, writing, copyreading, editing, and headlining material for stories, features, and editorials. May count toward the English major. *May be scheduled any quarter

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