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Show 3. Freshman CompositionArgumentation. A W S (3). Staff 4. English Fundamentals for Education MajorsReview of basic language skills. Required of all Education majors who fail the examination in English composition prepared by the Division of Education. A W S (3). Staff 5. Introduction to LiteratureA W S (3). Staff 8. Applied EnglishBasic course for students in trade and technical fields. W S (3). Green 11. Argumentation and DebateBasic principles preparatory to junior collegiate competition on the national debate question. A (3). Burton, Monson 12. Argumentation and DebateContinuation of English 11. W (3). Burton, Monson 13. Basic ReportingTechniques and mechanics of reporting and news writing. A (3). Blake 14. Basic ReportingContinuation of English 13. W (3). Blake 15. Basic Reporting and EditingPractice in reporting, copyreading, and headline writing. Prerequisites: English 13 and 14, or approval of instructor. S (3). Blake 16. Introduction of Mass Communications Survey of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and motion pictures stressing role in modern society. Guest lectures. A (2). Blake 17. History of Mass Communications Development of mass communications media in America from Colonial times to present. W (2). Blake 25. Vocabulary BuildingBasic techniques for enlarging and improving vocabulary. A W S (2). Staff 28. Business EnglishReview of grammar and mechanics particularly applicable to modern business writing. W (3). Evans 128 29. Business CorrespondencePractice in writing various types of business letters. S (3). Evans 32. Technical WritingBasic principles of composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical reports. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, 3; or approval of instructor. W (3). Blake 35. Fiction WritingStructure and elements of the short story. A (3). G. Allred 36. Fiction WritingWriting for the market (magazine and book publication). W (3). G. Allred 38. Rapid ReadingAdvanced principles of speed and comprehension. A W S (2). Ward 50. Masteripeces of American LiteratureBeginnings to Civil War. Not for English majors. A (3). Wiese 51. Masterpieces of American LiteratureCivil War to Word War I. Not for English majors. W (3). Wiese 52. Masterpieces of American Literature Since World War I. Not for English majors. S (3). Wiese 60. Shakespeare Critical introduction to histories and comedies. S (5). Grove 84. Modern Dramatic LiteratureStyle and ideas of major contemporary dramatists. A (3). Staff 88. Critical Approach to FictionCritical and appreciative study of fiction. A (3). Grove 89. Critical Approach to DramaCritical and appreciative study of drama. W (3). Grove 90. Critical Approach to PoetryCritical and appreciative study of poetry. S (3). Grove, Monson 95. BiographyLiterary values of English and American short biographies. W (2). Evans 129 |