Academic Catalog

SPC-Speech Communication

SPC 1017  Interpersonal Communication  (3 Credits )  
Interpersonal Communication combines the theory and practice of interpersonal communication skills.  Students learn skills to help them understand themselves better, and thus, to communicate more effectively with others. SPC1017 is designed to provide training in the basic process of communication and public speaking.  This course focuses on developing language, nonverbal, public speaking, group communication, and conflict management skills.   The study will include theoretical and experiential learning components. Because this is an interpersonal communication course; a large portion of the learning process will require students to participate fully in class assignments.

  

  
Area I: Communications, General Education  
SPC 1930  Speech Specializations  (1-3 Credits )  
This course is designed to provide special training in one of the areas of communication, covering such topics as nonverbal communication, interpersonal communication, listening, etc.

  

  
SPC 2608  Public Speaking  (3 Credits )  
This course introduces students to communication theory and its application to preparing and delivering public speeches. Emphasis is placed on improving speaking and listening skills common to all forms of oral communication through a variety of experiences in public speaking. This course counts for 3 hours of General Education Requirement.

  

  
Area I: Communications, General Education