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Show audio and visual records for analysis. Students are required to spend twenty hours during quarter in actual radio and television performance, becoming familiar with essential production techniques. Speech 1, 8 or 70 recommended as prerequisites. W S (3). Sanders, Bench 72. Radio Production—Introduction to major forms of radio production. Analysis of medium's characteristics. Practice in preparing and producing programs. Students are required to spend 30 hours per quarter working at WSC FM. A S (3). Sanders, Staff 73. Radio Production Workshop—One hour lecture and one three-hour lab session weekly participating in WSC Educational FM station recording and broadcast activities. Lab hours to be arranged. May be repeated for credit (Maximum six hours). Prerequisite: Speech 72 or permission of the instructor. AWS (2). Sanders, Staff 75. Television Production—Theory and practice of television production. Basic television techniques are introduced and developed. Two lectures, three hours lab per week. Facilities of KOET-TV are utilized. Students required to participate in production of WSC television programs. W S (3). Sanders, Staff 78. Television Sets and Lighting—Consideration of lighting techniques and design. Use of color and form in television production. Prerequisites: Theatre Arts 65, may not be offered this year. S (2). Staff 107. Advanced Interpretation—Projection of oral reading experiences into higher levels of literature for mastery of techniques and practical utilization of talents and experience. May not be offered this year. W (3). Noid 110. Critical Study of Great Speeches—Evaluation and appreciation of outstanding speeches on great issues. May not be offered this year. W (3). Noid 112. Advanced Public Speaking—Emphasis on project organization and refinement of speech content and delivery. Prerequisite: Speech 1, 15 or permission of the instructor. S (3). Staff 115. Chairmanship and Group Discussion—Organization and conducting of various types of group discussion. W(3). Noid 119. Teaching Speech in the Secondary Schools—Organization and conducting of Speech classes and activities commonly called for at the secondary level. S (2). Noid 121. Advanced Argumentation and Debate—Emphasis on ethics, theory, style and techniques of debate. Types of de- 132 bate, techniques of rhetoric as an art, and acquiring skills in delivery, logic, analysis. A (3). Staff 123. Intercollegiate Debate—Preparation and competition on the national debate topic and participation in individual events. Course may be repeated for credit (six units maximum including Speech 20 counted toward graduation). AWS (i/2). Staff 150. Public Speaking for Special Occasions—Emphasis on presentation and style of speaking designed for the business and professional man. A (3). Offered through the Evening School. Staff 172. Radio Production Projects—Lecture and production experience in forms and techniques of radio production. One hour lecture and one 3 hour lab per week. Required of all radio and television majors. Prerequisite: Speech 72 or permission of instructor. May not be offered this year. A W (Yz)- Sanders, Staff 173. Radio Production Projects—Lecture and production experience in forms and techniques of radio production. One hour lecture and one 3 hour lab per week. Required of all radio and television majors. Prerequisite: Speech 172. May not be offered this year. S (2). Sanders, Staff 175. Television Production Projects—Lecture and production projects in television. Students will be required to participate in Weber State College television production. One hour lecture and one 3 hour lab per week. Required of all radio and television majors. May not be offered this year. Prerequisite: Speech 75 or permission of instructor. A W (2). Sanders, Staff 176. Television Production Projects—Lecture and production projects in television production. One hour lecture and one 3 hour lab per week. Required of all radio and television majors. May not be offered this year. Prerequisite 175. S (2). Sanders, Staff 190. Speech Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. S (2). Staff 191. Speech Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. W (2). Staff 192. Speech Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. S (2) Staff 133 |