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Communication Home Page
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Online Course
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Fundamentals of Speech
(1560)
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Instructor: |
Lacey Finley |
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Course
Description: |
A
basic study in communication theory and its practical
application at all levels: intrapersonal (understanding
the self), interpersonal (one-to-one relationships and
small group interaction), and public speaking. Students
examine factors that influence the development of self
concept and interpersonal relationships, deliver
informative and persuasive speeches, and improve their
critical listening and thinking skills. |
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Special
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Course Line
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7005 |
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Course
Number: |
1560 |
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Credit
Hours: |
3 |
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Meeting
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This
course is fully online |
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Orientation
Info: |
You
must contact the instructor, preferably by email, as soon
as you enroll in the class, so that the instructor can
send you orientation instructions. This course requires
that all students have access to a video camera to deliver
their speeches. All speech assignments, with the
exception of the first assignment, must be taped in a
professional setting (school, town hall, church recreation
room, etc.) before an audience of at least ten adults.
Students are responsible for the cost of purchasing four videocassettes.
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For more information or
questions contact:
Tom Duran
Communication Dept.
(620) 820-1171 or
toll free at 1-888-labette (522-3883) ext. 1171
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This page is
maintained by Tom Duran.
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