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Prerequisite: Consent of instructor The student will participate in a minimum of two inter-collegiate speech events. This course may be elected up to four times for a total of four credits.
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General Education Attributes. 1, 8 Students are encouraged to take SPE 1290 prior to taking this course. Given the dynamics of population change and global markets, this course will introduce students to the importance of intercultural communication. This course will define the variables of culture and show how each shape our perceptions of the world and the people in it. Other components to be covered are intercultural communication skills, language, stereotyping, emotional expression, nonverbal communication, power, gender, and identity. Application of intercultural communication in writing, presentation, and thought will be addressed.
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Prerequisite: SPE 1610, or consent of instructor General Education Attributes.1, 2, 3, 9 The student will identify the elements of persuasion including audience analysis, credibility, psychological appeals and logical reasoning. The student will utilize these elements to deliver various persuasive speeches as well as analyze the persuasive messages of others.
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General Education Attributes.1, 2, 4, 6 In this course, the student will analyze and perform prose, poetry, dramatic literature and other forms of written text. Students will demonstrate effective vocal and nonverbal skills to convey the author's meaning to the audience.
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This course explores the theories and practical applications of small groups and teams in a variety of settings, including employment, social and volunteer organizations. The theory and practice of leadership skills will be emphasized in oral communication situations with special emphasis on the role of leadership in small groups.
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General Education Attributes. 1, 2 The student will explore basic concepts relating to marriage and sexual roles in modern society. This is an introduction to the changing perspectives of courtship, marriage, family life and the varying sexual roles, social values and life styles reflected in contemporary mate selection patterns.
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General Education Attributes. 1, 2 The student will analyze the impact of mass communication in society with respect to the formation of public opinion and the dissemination of information. The student will develop the ability to critically examine the techniques of the mass media and its effects upon the American culture.
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