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144 INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (3) In addition to stress ing effective oral communication, attention is given to invention, analysis, evidence, the methods of attack and defense , and arrangement of ideas. May be taken in li eu of Speech 101 with consent of instructor. 205 DISCUSSION (3) Methods of cooperative and face -to-face probl em solving. Participation in the forms of discussion. 212 ORAL INTERPRETATION (3) Introduction to the oral interpretation of literature for understanding, appreciation, and communication. (Fall semester . ) 224 VOICE AND DICTION (3 Development of voice improvement techniques and breath control. E xtensive use of ora l proj ect s and exe rci ses . Offered alternate years.

244, 245, 344, 345 INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS (1, 1, 1, 1) Practical speech experience in debate and other forms of contest speaking.

251 ELEMENTS OF DRAMATIC PRODUCTION (3) Lectures, demon stration s, assignments , and laboratory experience in the theory and practice of production. Lighting, con struction and painting of scenery, assembling of stage properti es and methods of costuming. Management, promotion, and rehearsals. Preparation and presentation of a three-act play two consecutive nights. (Spring semester .) 261 ELEMENTS OF DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION (3) Lectures, demonstration s, assignments, and laboratory experience in -acting and direct­ ing. Play analysis, casting, the actor's resources and methods, and clarity of expres­ sion. Stage composition , balance, movement, and business in addition to oral interpreta­ t ion and voice development. Production of a t hree-act play presented two consecutive nights. 301 ARGUMENTATION AND PERSUASION (3) Various theori es of persuasion; analysis of propositions, tests of evidence, briefing. Practice in the construction, delivery, and critical analysis of -argumentative speeches. Offered a lternate years. 304 ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) App lication of the major principles of tradition a l and contemporary rhetorical theory in the preparation and delivery of speeches. Offered alternate years. 312 ADVANCED ORAL INTERPRETATION (3) Interp retation theory; analysis and oral presentation of various types of literature. Special focus on the lecture-recital required of each student. Prerequisite : 212 or consent of instructor. 320 SPEECH SCIENCE (3) The anatomical, physical , and physiological bases of speech. Offered alternate years.

321 PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH CORRECTION (3) Survey of types, etiology, and treatment of speech disorders.

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