CH&FTBE II STATUS 0? INSTRUCTION II NON-TBCHNICAL TELEVISION IN AMBHICAN COLLEGES AMD UNIVSRSITIBS What l& til® statu* of instruction in non-technical television practices and procedures la the ami®? collages of Texas as well at other collages aM universities la the United States? Wliat are tha alas and objectives of those schools in Taxaa now offering instruction in television? what approaches do they utilize in making ills instruction most effective? These art the basic questions with which this section of the study deals* The data upon which material pertaining to aaniar colleges of Taxaa la based were obtained through a review of the bulletin* Issued by the aanior colleges of Texas, and through a study of completed questionnaires pertaining to this area of instruction accomplished by twenty- one colleges and universities of Taxaa offaring the bachalor*s degree* Supplementary data were obtained through personal interviews with those whoaa schools offar inatruotion in non- teohnloel television. Data for the table included la this chapter pertaining to inatruotion in television offarad by out*of-stata college® and univereltiea wara based on an analysis of two compilations cited in Chapter I under the section "Related Stadias.* These data wara augmentad through correspondence with those out-of-state schools offering the greatest number of aoursas in television practise® and procedures. 12