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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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