SPCH 105: Speech Communications

Class Program
Credits 3
Catalog
Undergraduate
Undergraduate

Research, composition, organization, and delivery of speeches for various purposes and occasions with emphasis on listener analysis and informative and persuasive techniques. In addition, the course will place a special emphasis on content, organization, language, delivery, and critical evaluation of messages. Additional emphasis is placed on student performance stressing original thinking, effective organization, and direct communication of ideas. (Performance-based.)

Prerequisites

None.

Competency
Communications
Course Outcomes

After successfully completing the course, the learner will be able to:

  • Write coherent speech outlines that demonstrate their ability to use organizational formats with a clear specific purpose.
  • Incorporate research, sound reasoning, and evidence that support claims they make in their presentations of speeches and outlines.
  • Demonstrate that they are careful and critical thinkers both as speakers and listeners.
  • Adapt their presentations to the audience based on situational, demographics, and psychological audience analysis.
  • Explain their relationship and ethical responsibilities to others in the communication transaction.
  • Explain the basic principles of communication, and apply selected theories of rhetoric and/or communication