Catalog of North Texas State College: 1961-1962, Graduate Page: 53
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560. Advanced Nuclear Physics
561. Modern Physics
571-572. Methods of Theoretical Physics
590-591. Special Problems Course (1-3 semester hours)
594. Seminar in Current Literature of Physics (1-3 semester hours)
595. Thesis Seminar in Physics (6 semester hours)
596-597. Science Institute Course (1 to 4 hours each)
Department of Speech and Drama
The Department of Speech and Drama does not offer a major for the
degree of Master of Arts or Master of Science. The department does,
however, offer work for a minor for the master's degree.
A student taking a minor in speech will select his speech courses
from the following:
400. History and Forms of Public Address
404. Speech Composition and Criticism
405. Advanced Phonetics
406-407. Clinical Practice in Speech Therapy (1-3 semester hours
each)
408. The Psychology of Speech
409. Aural Rehabilitation
410. Directing Debate and Forensics
411. Stuttering: Theories and Therapies
412. Organic Speech and Language Disorders
420. Methods of Teaching Speech
426. History of the Theatre
427. Advanced Directing and Production
428. Production Design and Lighting
430. Radio and Television Continuity Writing53
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North Texas State College. Catalog of North Texas State College: 1961-1962, Graduate, book, July 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1836318/m1/55/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.