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HUMANITIES

301. PERSUASIVE SPEAKING. (3) Study of the various theories of persuasion; analysis of some contem­ porary applications of persuasive theory. Practice in the construction and delivery of speeches. 321, 322. CORRECTIVE SPEECH METHODS. (3-3 J Analysis of speech and voice disorders; principles and methods of cor­ rection. PHONETICS. (Linguistics 331) 344. ARGUMENTATION. (3) A study of effective communication with emphasis upon the basic prin­ ciples of reasoning, evidence, and organization . Practice in the con­ struction and delivery of argumentative speeches. 361. ADVANCED DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION. (3) Continuation of Speech 261 with specia l attention on the actor's re­ sources: voice, movement, emotion , expression, and tempo. Stress on stage business and characterization. 401. FORMS OF PUBLIC ADDRESS. (3J Analysis of the legislative, legal, ceremonia l, campaign, ana' sermonic forms of public address; consideration of outstanding speeches that illustrate these forms; some practice in speech composition and delivery. 403, 404. HISTORY OF RHETORIC AND PUBLIC ADDRESS. (3-3) Survey of the leading trends in rhetorical theory and practice; analysis of selected treatises and orations. 405. GROUP COMMUNICATION. (3) A survey of contemporary theories in communicat ion as a basis for understanding, evaluating, and participating in group communication.

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