SPE102 — Public Speaking
3 Cr. Per Week: 3 Lec. This course introduces students to the principles and practice of effective public speaking. Emphasizing both theory and performance, students will learn to research, organize, outline/write, and deliver a variety of speeches (introduction, informative, persuasive, and special occasion) in a variety of modes (manuscript, memorized, extemporaneous, impromptu) for diverse audiences and contexts (classroom, lecture hall, conference room, theatre, video-recorded, and/or live, online videoconferencing). Through guided practice, peer feedback, and critical analysis of public discourse, students will develop confidence, clarity, and competence as speakers. Topics include audience analysis, speech organization, verbal and nonverbal delivery, listening skills, ethics in communication, and the use of visual aids. General Education: Meets SUNY requirement for Basic Communication - Oral (COMO) Click here for the Class Schedule
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- Chemistry, A.S.
- Communication Studies, A.S.
- Computer Information Systems, A.S.
- Computer Science, A.S.
- Dietetics Studies, A.S.
- Electronics Technology, A.A.S
- Fine Arts, A.S.
- General Education Requirement Waiver Criteria
- Personal Training, Certificate
- Physical Education Studies, A.S.
- Psychology, AS
- List of Approved Electives