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2004-05 Undergraduate Bulletin
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Speech Communication and Dramatic Arts (SDA) Course Schedules The complete description of the Department of Speech Communication and Dramatic Arts is found in the College of Communication & Fine Arts. SDA 101 Introduction to Speech Communication 3(3-0) F, Sp General education approach to theory and process of human communication with practicum opportunities. Does not count toward a major or minor in Speech Communication and Dramatic Arts. SDA 198 American Language for International Students: Writing Component 3(3-0) Fundamental principles of nonfiction prose writing for students whose native language is not English. Practice in developing college-level competency in writing skills. Alternative to ENG 101. Identical to ENG 198. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. SDA 199 American Language for International Students: Speech Component 3(3-0) Theory and process of human communication. Practice in developing oral communication skills. Alternate to SDA 101. Identical to ENG 199. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. SDA 302 Voice and Diction 3(3-0) F, Sp, Su Theory and practice of principles necessary for improving the speaking voice. Primary emphasis on individual speech improvement. SDA 492 Speech Methods in Secondary School 4(4-0) Sp Philosophy, principles, and methods. Curricular and co-curricular responsibilities of secondary and junior high teachers. Students also will work as a teaching assistant in SDA 101. Should be taken the spring semester prior to student teaching. SDA 493 Field Experience in Speech Education 1(Spec) S Individual one-week assignment in a public school of on-site observation and participation under the supervision of the department and a secondary speech communication teacher. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: permission of instructor; EDU 107; corequisite: SDA 492. SDA 591 Oral Communication with Children 3(3-0) D Study and practice of adult/child communication patterns. Course will include State objectives for speaking/listening. Designed for teachers and people working with children. For 600 and 700 level course descriptions consult the current Graduate Bulletin. SDA 600 Introduction to Research and Graduate Study in Speech Communication and Dramatic Arts 3(3-0) F SDA 601 Research Design in Speech Communication 3(3-0) Sp SDA 619 Continuing Registration for Final Research Project 1(1-0) SDA 795 Seminar: Teaching College Speech 3(2-2) F Unspecified content or variable credit courses. The following courses offered through the department are of unspecified content or variable credit: SDA 593.
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