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Show Significance of these media as agents of entertainment, information and education. AWS (3). Staff 50. Principles of ActingAppreciative concepts and basic acting skills combined with theory and practice. S (3). Staff 55. Acting Workshop Production of one-act and full- length plays on laboratory basis solely. Registration by approval of instructor. AWS (1-5). Staff 55-s. Summer Theatre WorkshopPlay production on lab-oratory basis. High school students eligible on terminal credit basis. All registration by approval of instructor. S (1-5). Rowley 60. Principles of Makeup Makeup materials combined with practice. Assignment to current plays as makeup assistants. W (2). Staff 65a, 65b. Theatre Production (Lecture and Lab.)Application of stage arts and crafts, including the building, painting, and lighting of scenery. A (3), W (2). Staff 107. Advanced InterpretationProjection of oral reading experiences into higher levels of literature for mastery of techniques and practical utilization of talents and experience. A (3). Staff 110. Critical Study of Great SpeechesOrganization and content of outstanding speeches. W (3). Allred 112. Chairmanship and Group DiscussionOrganization and conducting of various types of group discussion. W (3). Staff 115. Speech SeminarSpecial study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. S (2). Staff 119. Teaching Speech in the Secondary SchoolsOrganization and conducting of speech and drama classes and activities commonly called for at the secondary level. S (3). Staff 150. Advanced ActingTheory and practice. W (3). Staff 153. DirectingTheory combined with practice directing assignments. S (3). Staff 155. Advanced Directing1Directing responsibilities afforded by class, school, and/or community. W (3). Staff 157. Creative Dramatics Youth recreational programs as mediums of enjoyment and of personality development for children. AS (3). Rowley 165. Advanced Theatre Production Fundamentals of scene design, principles of design, use of color and form on the stage. Settings will be designed for specific productions. W (3). Staff SPEECH AND DRAMA MAJOR (Example Only) Departmental majors having no intention of teaching may choose recommended electives in place of Education courses required for the Speech teaching majors. Departmental majors intending to get the M.A. or the M.F.A. degree should complete 25 hours in a foreign language. Freshman Course Title A W S English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Orientation Orientation 2 Physical Education Freshman Activities 111 Physical Science Integration of Physical 1, 2 Science 5 4 English 83, 89, 90 Critical Appreciation of Fiction, Drama, Poetry 3 3 3 Argumentation 11 Argumentation and Debate 3 Speech 2 Phonetics 2 Speech 3 Voice and Diction 3 Speech 5 Oral Reading 3 Speech 12 Principles of Speech 3 Speech 60 Makeup (Principles) 2 Health Education Health Education 2 17 17 16 Sophomore Life Science 1, 2 Principles of Biology 5 4 Social Science 1, 2 5 4 Psychology 1 General Psychology 5 Speech 40 Theatre Appreciation 3 English 84 Modern Dramatic Literature 3 Humanities 1 Introduction to Music 3 Speech 7 Interpretation 3 |