This course introduces the role of the communication process in everyday business and in the field of interpreting.
This course introduces the role of the communication process in everyday business and in the field of interpreting.
Through practice of public speaking skills, students develop their effective public speaking styles in English and ASL.
Students will also increase their knowledge of presentation styles which will assist later when developing strategies for interpreting public monologues, dialogues and presentations. Both ASL and English will be utilized and evaluated in this course.
The St. Clair College Foundation serves as the primary fundraising body for the College’s general scholarship program. As a registered charitable organization, the St. Clair College Foundation is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors who strive to assist St. Clair College in achieving its vision of "excellence in all we do" while generating philanthropic support for students and their academic pursuits.
With the generous support of our donors, the St. Clair College Foundation provides students with more than $550,000 annually in scholarship awards. Full-time students have access to more than $3 million in financial support through the College’s scholarship, bursary, and award programs.
This course focuses on the audience – the listeners.
We provide complementary needs analysis forms that help pinpoint your specific requirements.
This course is designed to provide international professionals with essential practical persuasion, negotiation, and presentation skills for the Canadian workplace.
Communicating with a group and facilitating productive sessions are among the most sought-after workplace skills
The Business Presentations course is designed to introduce students to tools and techniques used to create and deliver effective presentations
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