1996-1997 Academic Catalog

A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 28. First year: Suggested Four-year Curri.culum for a Major in Multimedia Technologies BEGE-171 The Christian Life ................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 COM~l 10 Fundamentals of Speech ..,,....................................... 5 ENG-110 Composition! ............................................................. 5 ENG-140 Composition II ........................................................... 5 GMUS-100 Music Orientation .................................................. 0 GMUS-103 Recital and Program Attendance ........................... 0 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 1 RTV-271 Introduction to Electronic Multimedia ...................... 3 THMU-121 Music Theory I ....................................................... 3 THMU-131 Aural Skills I .......................................................... 2 THMU-322 Synthesizer Applications in Music ........................ 2 Multimedia technology concentration requirements ........... 10 History elective ..... ..... .................. ........ ......................... ........ 4 Total .................................... 0 ................................................... 48 Second year: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Smvey ........................................... 4 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to Humanities ....................................... 5 RTV-212 Writing for Electronic Multimedia ............................ 3 RTV-310 Advanced Audio Production ...................................... 4 RTV-321 Electronic Field Production ....................................... 4 THMU-323 Computer Applications in Music ........................... 2 Multimedia technology concentration requirements ............. 8 Biology elective ...................................................................... 5 Literature elective ............,..................................................... 5 Physical education elective ................................................... 1 Total ...........,............,.....-..........._....,.... u•n•••u•utnu••••n••o.•u•••n•• 50 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy....................................... 5 COM-331 Communication in the lnfom1ation Age ................... 3 RTV-341 Issues and Ethics in Electronic Media ...................... 3 Multimedia technology concentration requirements ............. 8 Social science elective ........................................................... 5 Langnage or electives ........................................................... 15 Science or mathematics elective ........................................... 5 Fourth vear: BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................ 4 COM-481 Senior Project I-Research ......................................... 3 COM-482 Senior Project ll-Research ........................................ 3 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ....... 4 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing ......................................... 4 RTV-401 Mass Media Law and Regulation .............................. 4 Physical science elective ........................................................ 5 Electives ................................................................................ 19 Total .....,.........................,.....,................................................... 46 Speech Education The speech education major prepares students to teach speech in grades 7-12 in public and Christian schools. Students who complete this curriculum will be certified by the State of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching certificate is automatically recognized in 35 states. c ation Arts Course requirements involve 51 quarter hours (selected from): COM-123 Voice and Diction .......................................... 3 COM-141 Introduction to Dramatic A1i ......................... 4 COM-200 Persuasive The01y ......................................... 5 COM-222 Research Communication .............................. 4 COM-223 Group Discussion .......................................... 3 COM-232 Theories ofMass Media ................................ 5 COM-240 Stage Craft .................................................... 2 COM-241 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation ............. 5 COM-243 Principles ofActing ....................................... 3 COM-310 Advanced Public Speaking ............................ 5 COM-312 Argumentation and Debate ............................ 5 COM-324 Interpersonal Communication ........................ 3 COM-331 Communication in the Information Age ........ 3 COM-343 Principles of Play Directing ........................... 4 COM-346AdvancedActing ........................................... 3 COM-360 Teaching Speech ............................................ 2 COM-361 Teaching Creative Dramatics ........................ 3 COM-362 Teaching Secondary Drama .......................... 2 COM-365 Clinical Methods ofTeaching Speech ........... 3 COM-413 Dramatic Literature ....................................... 4 RTV-101 Introduction to Broadcasting .......................... 3 RTV-102 Audio Control Techniques .............................. 2 Students may use speech as a second teaching field by selecting 45 quarter hours from the above courses. Students who complete the speech education communica– tion requirements and choose not to complete the professional education requirements may graduate with a communication arts major, pending approval by the department chairman. Students must also complete the following professional education requirements: EDSP-102 Education of the Exceptional Child ............... 2 EDUC-100 Introduction to Education ............................. 2 EDUC-101 Field Experience .......................................... 2 EDUC-201 Preliminary Student Involvement. ................ 0 EDUC-270 Audio Visual Methods (secondary) ............. 1 EDUC-300 Learner and the Learning Process .............. 4 EDUC-301 Tutoring for Secondary Education ............... 1 EDUC-302 Teaching Thinking Skills .............................. 2 EDUC-316 Principles of Teaching ................................. 4 EDUC-317 Field Experience .......................................... 4 EDUC-321 Philosophy ofEducation .............................. 3 EDUC-350 Reading in the Content Area ....................... 3 EDUC-450 Supervised Student Teaching and Seminar ................................................................ 15 Speech EducationMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ............................................. 0-8 Other General Education Requirements ........................ 80 Speech education major requirements ........................... 51 Professional education requirements ............................ 42 Electives ........................................................................ 19 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ........ 192

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