1986-1987 Academic Catalog
76 playwrights, dramatic critics and theorists from the Greek period to the present. This course can be applied to meet secondary English or speech requirements, but not to meet both fields for the same student. 81-456 Advanced Homiletics -Sp 4 hours An advanced study of sermon structure, development, and effective delivery, the course is designed to give the student practice in outlining, writing, delivering and evaluating sermons for different types of preach– ing situations. Prerequisite: 81-350 Homiletics. 81-461 through 81-465 Speech Seminar 3 hours Courses are available to the advanced student who desires intensive study in a particular area of speech communications. 81-461 Communication Ethics 81-462 Senior Project - Research - Repeat to 6 hours 81-463 Senior Project - Recital - Repeat to 6 hours Prerequisite: 81-123 Voice and Diction, 81-241 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation, and 81-243 Principles of Acting. 81-464 Special Topics 81-465 Religious Broadcasting Prereq11isile: Permission of the instructor. 81-471 through 81-476 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 background in one of the areas of speech communication. The course is repeatable to a total of eight credit hours in the field. Prereq11isite: Permission of instructor. 81-471 Speech 81-472 Homiletics 81-473 Ornl Interpretation 81-474 Broadcasting 81-475 Drama 81-476 Forensics
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