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Show Courses of Instruction Speech 005. Summer Theatre WorkshopPlay production on laboratory basis. High School students eligible on terminal credit basis. All registration by approval of instructor. S (1-3). Rowley, Elzey 2. PhoneticsBasic speech sounds for improvement of English diction or for foreign language or dialect studies. A W (2). Elzey, Rowley 3. Voice and DictionMechanics of voice production and word utterance for better functioning of voice, articulation, enunciation, and pronunciation. Prerequisite: Speech 2, unless courses are taken concurrently. W (3). Elzey, Rowley 4. Introduction to the Theatre*Critical appreciation and enjoyment of live theatre, radio and television. A W S (3). Staff 5. Oral ReadingSelection of material for various oral reading purposes and basic techniques. (Recommended for the general student as well as speech majors.) S (3). Elzey, Rowley 7. InterpretationOral reading into more advanced levels of literature with emphasis on techniques of impression and expression. Prerequisite: Speech 5 or permission of the instructor. A W S (3). Staff 12. Principles of Public SpeakingSelection of subjects for specific purposes, fundamental skills of speech preparation and delivery, and basic culture for speech. AWS (3). Staff 15. Public AddressProjection of student speaking experience with added emphasis on subject selection and specific purpose. Prerequisite: Speech 12 or permission of the instructor. S (3). Staff 40. Theatre AppreciationCritical appreciation and enjoyment of legitimate theatre. Attendance at selected plays in city and adjacent areas combined with studies and critical class discussions. A W S (3). Staff Speech 42. Motion Picture, Radio and Television AppreciationSignificance of these media as agents of entertainment, information, and education. AWS (3). Staff *Fills general humanities requirement credit. 130 50. Principles of ActingAppreciative concepts and basic acting skills combined with theory and practice. AS (3). Staff 52. Intermediate ActingContinuation study of the principles and techniques of stage and studio acting. W (3). Staff 55. Acting Workshop Production of one-act and full-length plays for public performance conducted on laboratory basis. Registration by approval of instructor. AWS (1-3) (5 hours maximum applied toward graduation). Staff 60. Principles of Makeup Makeup materials combined with practice. Assignment to current plays as makeup assistants. Two 2-hour laboratory periods weekly. W (2). Staff 65. Theatre Production Principles of stage arts and crafts. Freshman registration subject to approval of instructor. A (3). Todd 67. Theatre Production LabApplication of stage arts and crafts, including the building, painting, and lighting of scenery. Prerequisite: Speech 65 or permission of the instructor. AWS (1-3) (Six hours maximum applied toward graduation). 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 112. Critical Study of Public SpeakingCritical study of great speeches and preparation of public address. W (3). Staff 115. Group DiscussionOrganization and conducting of various types of group discussion. W (3). 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 140. History of the TheatreA survey of the growth and development of the theatre from ancient Greek to modern. W (5). Staff 131 |