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COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 71

it does not count toward a major nor toward a teaching field for students in Education. Open to those who have completed one year of college or two years of high school work in Spanish. 301-302. ADVANCED SPANISH. 6 hours

This course is intended to perfect pronunciation, increase the student's ability to express himself in Spanish, give him further work in grammatical forms and permit him to do more advanced reading than is done in course 201-202. Laboratory fee $1.00 a semester.

303-304. EARLY SPANISH LITERATURE. 6 hours

A survey of the literature of Old Spain with emphasis on the works and authors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Offered in alternate years.

305-306. LATER SPANISH LITERATURE. 6 hours

A survey of the works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with an introduction to the literature of the New World. Offered on sufficient demand.

311-312. ADVANCED SPANISH READING. 4 hours

An advanced reading course. No oral or composition work in Spanish will be required, Prerequisite: Spanish 201-202, or Spanish 203-204. Offered on sufficient demand.

ALL MODERN LANGUAGES 251-252 or 351-352. FOREIGN STUDY. 1 to 6 hours

Open to students who wish to continue their study of a language in the foreign country and who have completed one year or more of work in the language in college. Theil- plans for definite study must be presented in advance and must be approved by the Foreign Language Department. The students must make weekly reports during their residence in the foreign country and must pass an examination upon their return.

315. THE TEACUING OF LANGUAGE. 3 hours

A study of the methods now in use for teaching of the modern languages. For those who are to teach any of the modern languages. Credit as special methods in education. Laboratory fee $1.00 a semester. Offered in alternate years.

317 or 318. FOREIGN LANGUAGE WORKSHOP. 1 or£ hours

A study of the life and manner of thinking of the foreign peoples, including modern life as well as folk ways. In addition to this general culture value, the course offers practical labo1·ato1·y experience for prospective teachers. Open to students in 202 courses in foreign languages, and to those in 300 courses, with permission of instructor. Laboratory fee $1.00 a semester.

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OTTERBEIN COLI.EGE

391-392. SPECIAL PROBLEJ\fS. Hours to be arranged. 1 to 6 hours

SPEECH

Faculty: Professor Grissinger, Chairman; Assistant Professors Chase, Dodrill and Thayer. A major in Speech or in Theatre consists of twenty-seven hours including Speech 105 or 106 and at least one course above the !OO level in five of the following six areas: Forensics, Inter~retalion, Public Address, Radio-TV, Speech Science and Education, aDd Theatre.

A minor in Speech or in Theatre consists of fifteen hours including Speech 105 or 106, 201, and 313.

Certain courses in allied fields may, at the discretion of the department, count toward the Speech major or minor. These courses are English 339 or 340, and 311 or 312; Visual Arts 121.

PUBLIC ADDRESS

105 or 106. PRACTICAL SPEECH. S hours course in informative, persuasive, and entertaining public speaking. Intensive practice is guided by a study of the fundan:e_n:als of good speaking. Time is reserved for commendation and criticism by the instructor and the class audience. Special attention is given t~ th0se speaking situations likely to confront the student in real hfe. Laboratory fee $1.00. 107 or l 08. GROUP DISCUSSION. S hours . A course in the principles and practice of committee-type speaking. Extensive experience in informal discussion participation and leadership. The fundamentals of parliamentary iaw are considered . Prerequisite: Speech 105 or 106 or permission of the instructor. Laboratory fee $1.00. 203 2o4 . FlIBSRl\fAN-SOPHOl\fORE DEBATE SEMINAR. 1 or£ hours

Open to beginning debaters and to those preparing for the an-nual "Freshm I a S h . an-op omore Debate." Essentially an . . activity course. • boratory fee $1.00 a semester.

307-308. VARSITY DEBATI~ SEMTNAR. ttor4 hours . Open to those with previous debate experience who wish to repiesent Otterbein in intercollegiate forensics. Practice debates of various types cxtcnsi t· 11 ve ia Y an are held among the members of the seminar· there is an ' program of intramural and state contest debating. Essenactivity course. Laboratory fee $2.00 a semester.

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