82 / H U M A N I T I ES 224. VOICE AND DICTIO
N. (3) improvement techniques and breath of oral projects and exercises.
Development of voice control. Extensive use
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, demonstrations, assignments and laboratory ex perience in the theory and practice of production. Lighting, construction and painting of scenery, assembling of stage properties and methods of costuming. Management, promo tion and rehearsals . Preparation and presentation of a three act play two consecutive nights. 261. ELEMENTS OF DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION. (3) Lectures, demonstrations, assignments and laboratory ex perience in acting and directing. Play analysis, casting, the actor's resources and methods, and clarity of expression. Stage composition, balance, movement, and business in addi tion to oral interpretation and voice development. Production of a three-act play presented two consecutive nights. Study of the various theories of persuasion; analysis of some contemporary applications of persuasive theory. Practice in the construction and delivery of speeches. Application of the major principles of traditional and con temporary rhetorical theory in the preparation and delivery of speeches. Interpretation theory; analysis and oral presentation of vari ous types of literature. Special focus on the lecture-recital required of each student. Prerequisite: 212 or consent of instructor. 301. PERSUASIVE SPEAKING. (3) 304. ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING. (3) 312. ADVANCED ORAL INTERPRETATION. (3)
320. SPEECH SCIENCE. (3 )
The anatomical, physical, and physiological basis of speech. 321, 322. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH CORRECTION. (3, 3) Survey of types, etiology, and treatment of speech disorders. Limited practice in articulation therapy second semester.
331. PHONETICS. (Linguistics 331) 348. ARGUMENTATION. (3)
Analysis of propositions, tests of evidence, briefing. Practice in the construction, delivery, and critical analysis of argu mentative speeches.
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