Biola_Catalog_19740101NA

COMMUN/ CATIONS

20 SPEECH IMPROVEMENT (0) Individual or small gro up therapy for students with speech problems not amenable to correction in other courses . Adds one unit to student load , but is a non-credit course . 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION (3) Motivation , perception, logic, and related theories and their applicati on to speech through an analysis of their use in the media and individual presentations. 105 PRINCIPLES AND TYPES OF DISCUSSION (3) Problems of participating in and leading small group discussion; application of the pattern of refl ective thinking to various types of problems; practice in various forms of discussion. 144 INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (3) Effective oral communication ; invention , analysis, evidence , and methods of attack and 212 ORAL INTERPRETATION (3) Oral interpretation of liter at ure for understanding, appreciation, and communication . 224 VOICE AND ARTICULATION (3) Voice improvement through study of anatomical and physiological bases of the normal voice . Training in articulation , pronunciation, and related oral skills. 226 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS (3) Development of speech and language in children; recognition of disorders and needs ; role of the parent and teacher in meeting those needs . 244/344 INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS (1-1) Practical speech experience in debate and other forms of contest speaking. Each section may be repeated three times to a total of six units. 261 BEGINNING ACTING (3) Lectures, demonstrations , assignments , and labora tory experience in acting; pantomime, improvisations, cast ing, the acto r's resources and methods, and clarity of expression; stage composition, balance, movement and business . 305 ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) Application of the major principles of traditional and contemporary rhetor ica l theory in the preparation and delivery of speeches. Alternate years , offe red 1974-75. Prerequisite: IOI. 310 COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES: FORM OF PUBLIC ADDRESS (3) Survey of the lead ing trends in rhetorical theory and practice ; ana lysis of selected speech­ es. Emphases will shift with concentrat ions in religious , politi ca l, or lega l addresses. May be repeated with different course conte nt. 315 PHONETICS (3) The science of the articul ate sounds of human speech ; classification, reproduction , and proper recording of speech sounds ; principles of phonetic change. 320 SPEECH SCIENCE (3) The anatomical, physical , and physiological bases of speech. Alternate years,offered 1975-76. defense, and arrangement of ideas. 203,204 JOURNALISM (3, 3) Fundamentals of journalistic theory and practice.

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