1976-1977 Academic Catalog

60 Cedarville College Speech SP110 SP123 SP141 SP212 SP242 SP322 SP443 Fundamentals of Speech ..................................5 Voice and Diction .......................................3 Introduction to Dramatic Art ..............................3 Argumentation and Debate .............................. .4 Oral Interpretation .......................................5 Persuasion ..............................................3 Dramatic Literature ..................................... .4 Journalism LL220 Practicum .............................................1-3 LL221 Principles of Journalism ...................................5 SP232 Mass Media .............................................5 Reading ED340 LL352 Teaching of Reading .....................................5 Developmental Reading ..................................5 English Major for Secondary Teachers. Forty-eight quarter hours. The following program is suggested to meet state certification requirements in English: L'iterature: World Literature (one course) American Literature (one course) English Literature (one course) Shakespeare (one course) Elective (one course) Language and Composition: Fundamentals of English Rhetoric and Composition Creative Writing or Advance Composition English Language or Principles of Linguistics Advanced Grammar Developmental Reading A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE 120 Fundamentals of English -A, W, Sp, Su 4 hours Emphasis is placed on a study of English grammar and mechanics; vocabulary building. 130 Rhetoric and Composition -A, W, Sp, Su 4 hours An applications of rhe.torical procedures and research technique. Analytical reading. 220 Practicum in Journalism - A, W, Sp 1-J hours Individual workshop experience in preparing copy for, or co-ordinating, campus publications. Repeatable. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor 221 Principles of Journalism - A 5 hours Fundamentals of collecting, evaluating, writing, copyreadi ng, editing, and headlining material for stories, features, and editorials. May count toward the English major. 222 Introduction to Mass Media - W 5 hours A survey of contemporary mass media with attention to the nature, role, structure, influence, operation, and problems of newspapers, magazines, radio and television news, and journalistic activities. See SP 232. 223 Advance Rhetoric and Composition - W, Sp 3 hours Advanced study and practice of phrase writing, emphasis on diction, style, and organization. Open to any student who desires greater competency in writing.

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