Speech Courses


SPC 110 Introduction to Speech Communication

Credits: 3.00

A human performance course designed to improve oral communication skills on the interpersonal, small group, and public speaking levels. Theory will be presented and practice will be provided in analyzing interpersonal relationships, participating in decision-making group projects, and preparing and presenting an informative and a persuasive speech. Listening, critical thinking, and the utilization of research will also be included. Prerequisite: ESL 009 Oral/Aural Skills for students who are taking ESL courses.

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SPC 111 Cross-Cultural Emphasis:Intro to Speech

Credits: 3.00

Communication This course covers the same material, uses the same textbook and has comparable assignments as SPC 110. The major difference is that students have the opportunity to learn about diversity and inter-cultural communication through experience, not just theoretical discussion. American students are assigned partners from a class of non-native speakers of English for conversation activities outside of class. These students already know how to read and write English; they are taking a course to improve their listening and conversation skills. Students in SPC 111 will learn about their own communicative practices through their conversations with their partner and by applying concepts from the course to their experience. This course is not recommended for students for whom English is a second language.

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SPC 113 Voice and Articulation

Credits: 3.00

This course is designed for students in communication-intensive careers such as theater, broadcasting, sales, or teaching to help them improve their vocal skills. Exercises and techniques to improve projection, resonance, and articulation will be taught. The international phonetic alphabet will also be covered. Application and practice will be required.

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SPC 115 Interpersonal Communication

Credits: 3.00

Although we regularly engage in interpersonal communication in our daily lives, we seldom stop to reflect on those interactions. In this course we will examine theories, concepts, and research associated with interpersonal communication and their applications for ethical and effective interaction in personal and professional settings. Emphasis is placed on the communication process, perception, listening, self concept and self disclosure, gender and cultural differences, verbal and nonverbal communication, conflict, power, and relationship development and dissolution. Class activities, discussions, readings and assignments are designed to develop communication skills necessary for interpersonal effectiveness and competency.

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SPC 120 Public Speaking

Credits: 3.00

A human performance course which stresses the theory, practice and criticism of informative and persuasive speeches. Previous speech training and/or experience is recommended.

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SPC 230 Communication in Organizations

Credits: 3.00

A human performance course which introduces and builds the communication skills necessary for working business and professional settings. Emphasis will be placed on developing a working knowledge of theory and improving skills for interviewing, working in groups and teams, and presentational speaking. This course is suggested for students in business and communication as well as members of the community who are involved in organizations.

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Last Updated: 01-30-2008