1976-1977 Academic Catalog

94 Cedarville College involved in either private or corporate organizations. The course will include theory and practice in both inter- and intra-organizational communication. 330 Advanced Broadcast Clinic 2 hours An advanced workshop in radio - see SP 230. Repeatable to a total of six hours. Prerequisite: 130 and 230 (CrediUNo Credit) 333 Broadcast Sales 3 hours Research principles are applied to sales. The sales structure of broadcasting including the role of: salesmen, sales management, sales promotion, sales and as related to other areas of sta– tion operation is examined. Prerequisite: 231. 343 Principles of Play Directing 4 hours A study of methods used in the direction of dramatic presentations with some practice in– cluded. Prerequisite: SP 141 352 Homiletics 5 hours Practice of the skills necessary to the preparation and delivery of sermons of the topical, textual and expository modes is gained along with a study of the theory involved. Students gain prac– tical experience in speaking situations. 411 History of Public Address 5 hours Classical through contemporary rhetorical systems and theories are studied and analyzed from the perspective of the rhetorical critic. The development of rhetoric is traced from the Greek period to the present and the student is encouraged to develop further expertise on a particular period of his own choice. Analysis is made of the part that rhetoric has played in the development of philosophies and nations. 420 Advanced Intercollegiate Debating 2 hours Varsity intercollegiate competition in debate. See SP 320. Repeatable to six credit hours. Prerequisite: SP 320 (six credit hours) 430 Internship in Broadcasting 12-15 hours One quarter of work in a commercial or non-commercial radio or television station, or the programming department of a regular program service is coupled with supervision approved by the department to help the student become proficient in his area of specialization. By per– mission of the supervising station, the department chairman, and the coordinator of broad– casting only. Senior majors only. 442 Advanced Oral Interpretation 3 hours An advanced study in oral iajerpretation is gained from literary analysis of prose, poetry, and drama. Prerequisite: 242 · 443 Dramatic Literature 4 hours An emphasis upon the relationships among styles, theory, criticism, and dramatic construc– tion is gained from a survey of major drama, playwrights, dramatic critics and theorists from the Greek period to the present. This course can be applied to meet English or speech requirements, but not to meet both fields for the same student. 460 Speech Seminar 3 hours Alternating courses are available to the advanced student for intensive study of some phase of speech communication field with classroom participation. A. Rhetoric and Public Address B. Broadcasting C. Homiletics D. Special Topics Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor 470 Independent Study in Speech 1-4 hours For those with special interests and capabilities, the independent studies can be taken to secure an in-depth b<1ckground into one of the areas of speech communication. The course is repeat– able to a total of eight credit hours in the field.

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