Biola_Catalog_19730101NA

Division of Humanities

Professors: Arthur (chairman) , Bass, R. Buss, Chase, McGahey, Serrano, Sturz Associate Professors: Bicker, Doland, Gilman, Hanson, McDougall Saunders, W. Shanebeck , Wetzler, Wilmot Assistant Professors: Fox, Montgomery, D. Shanebeck, Valentine Instructor: Bundy The Division of Humanities, in addition to majors in Communications, English, and Spanish, offers a divisional major in Humanities. Humanities Major: 30 units, of which 24 must be upper division; an 18 unit concentration in one field (Communications, English, Literature, or Philosophy), of which 12 must be upper division or a concentration of 12 upper division units in Greek or Spanish ; and six upper division units in each of two remaining fields (Communications, English Language 350, French, German, Greek , Literature, Philosophy, or Spanish). Selection of the Literature concentration must be made from the Literature listing, including six units of English 250, English Literature. The Philosophy concentration must include Philosophy 301 and any two of the following courses: 302,303,404.

COMMUNICATIONS

C. Diane Shanebeck, Chairman Objectives: The Communications major is a flexible program designed to meet the needs of the individual student by providing (1) courses to acquaint the student with the essential theories and proficiency necessary for graduate work , (2) the scope of courses desirable for those entering the field of education either as classroom teachers or speech therapists, (3) the background necessary for vocations in the communications-related fields. The communications curriculum also provides supporting courses for several other majors. Students who plan to major in communications should obtain departmental counseling in setting up their individual program. This program must be approved and on file with the department at the beginning of the student's junior year. Note: 101 as a general education course is a prerequisite to both the major and theminor in communications. Department Major: 30 units, of which 24 must be .upper division, including 330. Department Minor: 18 units, of which 12 must be upper division, including 330. 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION (3) Motivation, perception , logic, and related theories and their application to speech through an analysis of their use in the media and individual presentations. 144 INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (3) Effective oral communication; invention, analysis, evidence, and methods of attack and defense, and arrangement of ideas. 203, 204 JOU RNALI SM (3, 3) Fundamentals of journalistic theory and practice. 205 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) Application of the major principles of traditional and contemporary rhetorical theory in the preparation and delivery of speeches. Alternate years , offered 1974-7 5.

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