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Show Courses of Instruction 001. English EssentialsReview of basic language skills with particular stress on grammar, punctuation, spelling. A W S (3). Staff 004. Progressive ReadingBasic principles of speed and comprehension. AWS. Rowley, Ward 006. Progressive ListeningBasic principles of effective listening. AWS. Ward 009. English for Foreign StudentsReading and composition through pronunciation exercises and pattern drills. AWS (5). Staff 1. Basic CommunicationPrinciples of expository organization and style. AWS (3). Staff 2. Basic CommunicationCritical analysis and argument. AWS (3). Staff 3. Basic CommunicationDescription and narration. Staff 5. Introduction to Literature. AWS (3). Staff 8. Applied EnglishBasic course for students in trade and technical fields. WS (3). Green 11. Argumentation and DebateBasic principles preparatory to junior collegiate competition on the national debate question. A (3). Monson 12. Argumentation and DebateContinuation of English 11. W (3). Monson 13. Basic ReportingElements of factual communication stressing evaluation of news. Laboratory practice on college newspaper. A (3). Staff 14. Basic ReportingContinuation of 13. W (3). Staff 15. Basic ReportingContinuation of 14. S (3). Staff 16. Introduction to JournalismBrief survey of the media of mass communication-newspaper, magazines, radio, tele- 108 visionemphasizing their functions in modern society. A (2) May not be given. Staff 17. History of JournalismDevelopment of communications media from European beginnings to present in the light of political, social and economic history. W (2) May not be given. Staff 25. Vocabulary BuildingBasic techniques for enlarging and improving vocabulary. AWS (2). Staff 28. Business EnglishReview of grammar and mechanics particularly applicable to modern business writing. W (3). Evans 29. Business CorrespondencePractice in writing various types of business letters. S (3). Evans 32. Technical Reports Basic principles of composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical reports. Prerequisite: English 1, 2. S (3). Wiese 34. Magazine WritingIntroduction to style and content. A (3). Blake 35. Magazine WritingContinuation of 34. W (3). Blake 36. Magazine WritingContinuation of 35. S (3). Blake 38. Rapid Reading Advanced principles of speed and comprehension. AWS (2). Rowley, Ward 50. American LiteratureProse and poetry from 17th century beginnings to Civil War. A (3) Not for English majors. Wiese 51. American LiteratureProse and poetry from Civil War to World War I. W (3) Not for English Majors. Wiese 52. American LiteratureProse and poetry since World War I. S (3) Not for English Majors. Wiese 60. ShakespeareCritical introduction to histories and comedies. S (5). , Grove 65. Modern British and American LiteratureHistorical survey from 1900 to present. A (3). Evans 84. Modern Dramatic Literature Style and ideas of major contemporary dramatists. A (3). Allred 109 |