The course is designed to allow you to study public speaking theory and perform as frequently as possible as both speakers and audience members.
SPCOM 223 is a workshop course in the theory and practice of composition and delivery of presentations.
The course is designed to allow you to study public speaking theory and perform as frequently as possible as both speakers and audience members.
You will work individually, in pairs, and in teams to deliver both informal and formal speeches. You will also learn to recognize relationships between your body, voice, audience, and speech design.
This course may be appropriate for you if these statements describe you:
This course may be appropriate for you if some of these statements describe how you feel about speaking in front of groups:
After successful completion of this course, you will be able to…
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Through this course, students will learn to develop presentations and deliver them to different audiences
FDT’s public speaking program can help students to overcome this fear and to have fun while doing so!
In this fun and collaborative course, students learn what it takes to become a credible, confident, convincing public speaker and multimedia presenter
This course is designed to help the student feel at ease making presentations in public.
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