HOMILETICS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING 601 -61 1
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PUBLIC SPEAKING This instruction includes fundamentals in the use of voice in public speaking, as signed study in textbooks by masters of speech, speech analysis , outlines , class practice and criticism.
602-604 HOMILETICS I, II, 111 The writing and delivery of messages before the class, constructive criticism, study in outstanding homiletical texts, and occasional lectures comprise the content of Homiletics I (for General s tudents). With a similar content, but with special em phasis on the analysis of sermons, sermon outlines, and full sermon manuscript com position , Homiletics II and III are for Collegiate students. 605-610 ENGLISH I, II, III IV, V, VI Regardless of one's sphere of service, it will be conceded that correct speech is of major importance . Therefore, this is a dominant interest in each course offered, for the purpose of improving the student in all types of written composition and spoken English , with par ticular reference to his speech from the platform-English I-IV.
These courses acquaint th e student w ith British and American literature, respective ly; with emphasis upon Christian writers.-English V-VI.
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LOGIC Th is course disciplines the student in soundness of reasoning, testing for validity of thought , the doctr ine of terms, principles of correct predication, accurate inferences and right conclusions.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 701-717
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BIBLE GEOGRAPHY, CUSTOMS AND MAN NERS A knowledge of the geography of the countries concerned, and of the manners and customs which prevailed in ancient times often throws important light upon an otherwise obscure pas sage of Scripture. The purpose of this study is to give such a background. PSYCHOLOGY OF STUDY Designated to assist students in learning HOW to study effectively, this course covers matters dealing with study habits, memorizing, outlin ing , note-making, use of library, and prepara tion for examinations.
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