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SLS 1301: Career And Life Planning
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
1-3 credits Assists students in identifying aptitudes, interests, and values as related to career decision-making and is individualized to personal life styles. Employment and future trends in careers will be explored. 16-47 contact hours.
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SLS 1501: Study Skills For Academic Success
1.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
1 credits This is a course to develop academic study skills, including strategies for time management, vocabulary building, reading, listening, note-taking, test-taking, memory, and coping with test anxiety. It is designed to increase students' confidence and competence in study skills techniques. Recommended for students who wish to improve the skills necessary for academic success. 17 contact hours.
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SLS 1711: Peer Classroom/ Laboratory Tutoring And Proctoring
2.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
2-3 credits Under the supervision of an instructor, the student (hereafter called "tutor") does peer tutoring/proctoring in individualized classroom or laboratory learning situations. Emphasis is on the one-to-one helping relationship in an academic area in which the peer tutor/proctor has competence. Four contact hours, two credit hours; six contact hours, three credit hours. A maximum of 6 credits can be received for this course.
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SLS 2221: Assertiveness Training
1.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
1 credits This course is designed to promote the growth of an individual's self-esteem and self-worth through the clarification, understanding, and development of assertive behavior. The classroom sessions will focus on interventions which enable students to recognize and change unsatisfying forms of behavior. 16 contact hours.
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SLS 2223: Stress Management
1.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
1 credits This course is designed to assist the student in understanding the concept of stress, identifying the causes and effects of stress, and identifying and implementing methods of modifying and coping with stress. Emphasis will be placed on promoting self-awareness of personal stresses and choosing appropriate interventions for the management of stress. 17 contact hours.
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SOP 2002: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: PSY 1012, PSY 1020H or SYG 2000. This course is an introduction to the subject and methods of social psychology. Emphasis is placed on the socialization process, the formation of attitudes, changes in attitudes, social interaction, and behavior in groups in one's sub-cultures and communities. This course has a substantial writing requirement. 47 contact hours.
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SPC 1016: Business And Professional Speaking
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0020 or EAP 1695) or satisfactory score on the SPC placement test. This is a practical and applied course designed to meet the needs of the business and professional community. The course will apply the principles of speaking and listening in the context of business and professional forums with emphasis on preparation, presentation, and evaluation. The course will address critical thinking skills as applied to interviewing, employing multimedia materials, using group discussion and conflict mediation and resolution. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements as outlined in the General Education Requirements. 47 contact hours.
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SPC 1060: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0020 or EAP 1695) or satisfactory score on the SPC placement test. This course offers practical experience in a variety of forms of public speaking, with the focus on development of critical thinking, personal communication skills and personal effectiveness with audiences. The student will evaluate the principles of speaking and listening using techniques including rhetorical criticism. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements as outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is not given for both SPC 1060 and SPC 1060H. 47 contact hours.
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SPC 1060H: Honors Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: Meets Honors College entrance criteria or approval of program director. This course offers practical experience in a variety of forms of public speaking with an emphasis on argumentation and persuasion to improve the student's ability to transmit a well-researched, cogent, thoughtful message adapted to a particular audience. Emphasis is also placed on the study of effective aural communication. Students will engage in critical thinking and rhetorical criticism exercises. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is not given for both SPC 1060 and SPC 1060H. 47 contact hours.
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SPC 1600: Introduction to Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0020 or EAP 1695) or satisfactory score on the SPC placement test. This course is designed to assist the student in understanding and implementing oral communication and critical thinking skills. Learning is centered on student participation in a variety of speaking-listening situations designed to enhance the understanding of the interpersonal nature of all speech communication. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements as outlined in General Education Requirements. Credit is not given for both SPC 1600 and SPC 1600H. 47 contact hours.
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