ENG-105 — Fundamentals of Oral Communication
ENG-105 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication ENG-105 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 credits This course offers students opportunities to practice the fundamental principles of oral communication. These include but are not limited to preparing, organizing, and delivering various kinds of speeches; evaluating verbal and nonverbal patterns and habits; using vocabulary and tone appropriate to the audience and topic; and listening and responding to others. In addition to drawing from their own experiences, students will research and document information from diverse sources. Mass Transfer Gen Ed Foundation: Credits earned in this course are counted towards the Mass Transfer Gen Ed Foundation’s Humanities and Fine Arts requirements. Course previously known as: ENGL-203
Prerequisites: ENG-095, ENG-098
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