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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 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 23 counted toward graduation). A W S (Vz)- Hebestreet 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. AW (2). Sanders 173. Broadcast Programs and Audiences—Covers the development of various program types, the theoretical considerations made in matching programs to audiences, constitution of audience groups, analysis of broadcast ratings, factors which dictate types of programs offered. Offered alternate years with Speech 176. A (3) Sanders 174. Writing for the Broadcast Media—Provides students with an over-view of broadcast writing requirements used in all types of radio and television programming. Limited practical writing experience is provided in each of the major writing areas of broadcast copy. S (3) Sanders 175. Advanced Television Direction—Detailed study and experience in problems related to the direction and introduction of television programs. Design of TV sets and lighting schemes. Students will be given individual responsibility in the preparation of college telecasts. May not be offered this year. W (2) Sanders 176. Radio and TV Station Management—Extensive analysis of each department within the radio and the television station with a view to developing an awareness of problems which may arise in each area and how these problems are coordinated between all members of the station body. Offered alternate years with Speech 173. A (2) Sanders 180. Persuasive Communication—Develops increased understanding of the relationship between means and effects, and between persuasion and other forms of influence. Students will examine both oral and written communication. S (3) Staff 185. Teaching Speech in the Secondary Schools—Methods and techniques in Speech Education, primarily designed for the Secondary School teacher. W (3) Hebestreet 190. Speech Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. S (2). Staff 191. Special Study and Individual Projects. (2) Staff 193. Forensic Institute for Coaches—A three week institute devoted to coaching forensic activity at the secondary school level. Emphasis is on techniques of coaching competitive debate, oratory, extemporaneous, impromptu speaking and oral interpretation. Lecture and production experience in tournament procedure and organizing and financing the forensic program. Summer (4). Hebestreet JOURNALISM Courses of Instruction 12. Introduction to Mass Communications—Survey of mass communications disciplines, including newspapers, television, advertising, and public relations. Guest lectures. Open to Freshmen. A (2) Porter 13. Basic Reporting—Techniques and mechanics of reporting and news writing. A (3) Porter 14. Basic Reporting—Continuation of Journalism 13. Prerequisite: Journalism 13. W (3) Porter 16. Photo Journalism—Planning and production of photography for publications. (Same as Photography 16.) W (4) Staff 17. Basic Copyreading and Editing—Introduction to copy- reading, editing, headline writing, and newspaper makeup. A (3) Porter 18. History of Mass Communications—Development of mass communications media in America from Colonial times to present. W (3) Porter 20. Typography—Introduction to graphic production: type faces, paper, design, layout, printing techniques. Offered 1970- 71. A (3) Porter 32. Technical Writing—Basic principles of composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical reports. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, 3. W (3) Porter 113. Advanced Reporting—News gathering, writing, interviewing; introduction to interpretive writing. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: Journalism 13, 14. W (3) Porter 114 115 |