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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Communication Arts, Letters and Science — Communication Junior Year Chemistry 341, 342, 343 12 German 101, 102, 103 15 Area Requirements 13 Upper Division Electives 12 52 Senior Year Chemistry 451, 452, 460, 470, 480 16 Electives 9 Upper Division Electives 23 (including one advanced — Chemistry course) 48 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION Benjamin M. Noid, Chairman Associate Professor, Benjamin M. Noid; Assistant Professors, M. Jay Clegg, John B. Hebestreet, Harold Y. Hunker; Instructors, William C. Porter, William V. Sanders. Students majoring in Department of Communication programs receive a thorough orientation in the processes, roles, and importance of interpersonal and mass communication. Students develop skills in fact finding, analysis, and communication. Departmental minors are prepared to make a communicative contribution within their major field, whether that communication is oral or written. Minor programs in the department also provide valuable complementary training for majors in business, education, the humanities, the sciences, and technology. The Department of Communication also provides service courses to help students from other departments develop desired communication skills. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The Department of Communication grants the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Students planning to take either must complete: 6 hours of departmental core requirements. (Communication 111, 112) 24 hours of required classes in the student's area of emphasis. 15 hours of classes chosen by the student in consultation with his adviser and with the approval of the department chairman. Three majors are offered: A departmental major in Speech with emphasis in public address, interpretation, broadcasting, or speech education. A departmental major in Journalism. A Speech and Theatre Arts teaching major for prospective secondary school teachers. The department strongly recommends that students take the bachelor of arts rather than the bachelor of science degree. Speech Departmental Major—In addition to the 6 hours of departmental core requirements and the 15 hours of classes chosen by the student, the speech department major must complete the following required communication classes: Emphasis Broadcasting-170, 271, 272, 275, 372, 373, 374, 475, 476 Interpretation-102, 103, 107, 201, 307, 315, 415, and English 250 Public Address-102, 103, 107 or 307, 312 or 350 or 321, 315, 380, 220, 415 Speech Education-102, 107, 170, 215, 220, 380, 415, 485 Speech and Theatre Arts Teaching Major with Speech Emphasis—Students taking the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts with a Speech emphasis must complete the following courses: Communication 103, 107, 116, 211, 220, 271, 312, 315, 350, and 485; plus an additional twenty-seven hours including an area of major emphasis. Interpretation: Communication 201, 307, plus nine hours from the following: English 382, 453, 454, 466. Public Address: Communication 221, 321, 410, 421. Radio and Television: Communication 272, 273, 275, 373, 475, 476. No minor is required of the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts. See Theatre Arts Department section for theatre requirements. Students are required to participate in at least two major projects a year; this participation must be in at least two aspects of forensic experience, a radio and television experience, or theatre experience, or any combination thereof. Speech and Theatre Arts Teaching Major with Theatre Arts Emphasis—Students taking the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts with a Theatre Arts emphasis must complete the following courses in Speech: Communication 107, 102 103 |