COM210 — Public Speaking
Credits: Public Speaking is a course designed to acquaint the student with basic theories and skills of public discourse. Course content includes the importance of audience analysis and adaptation, how to choose an appropriate topic, organization, speech purpose and delivery, and critical analysis of discourse. Word study, effective language use, effective non-verbal skills and critical listening skills are also stressed. SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): Communication, Critical Thinking & Reasoning, Civic Discourse Designation(s): Liberal Arts Learning
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