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COC 101/102: Fundamentals of Speech
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Techniques of public speaking. Includes the delivery of several speeches during the course of the program. 3 credits each.
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COC 110: Pract icum in Speech
0.50 Credits
Touro College
Taken in conjunction with COC 310. Observations in Speech Therapy. 0.5 credits.
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COC 121: Logic in Communicat ion
3.00 Credits
Touro College
The adequacy of observation and testimony, validity of inference and expert opinion; logical organization in composition; fallacies in the context of human relations and the mass media. 3 credits.
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COC 204: Oral Interpretat ion of Li terature
3.00 Credits
Touro College
A consideration of the artistic standards governing the understanding and appreciation of literature as it is communicated orally. Techniques in ascertaining the purpose, ideas and moods of the author are developed. Prerequisite: COC 101. 3 credits.
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COC 205: Debate and Rhetor ic
3.00 Credits
Touro College
The purpose of this introductory course in academic competitive debate is to teach the logic of argumentation, the terminology, and the concepts of policy debate as opposed to other debate formats. Critical and evaluative information literacy procedures emphasize research and reasoning skills that implement ACRL (Association of Colleges and Research Libraries) standards. These standards make it possible to document and propose policy debate changes on both sides of controversial topics selected for team debates. Prerequisite: COC 101. 3 credits.
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COC 208: Phonet ics
3.00 Credits
Touro College
The study of the sounds of the English language and its application to speech correction. Introduces the student to basic anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism. Identification of acoustic properties of speech sounds and their phonetic application. Instruction in reading and transcribing of the International Phonetic Alphabet of American English patterns. Prerequisite (or corequisite): COC 101. 3 credits.
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COC 209: Anatomy and Physiology of Speech
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Introduction to the anatomy, physiology and neuromuscular systems pertaining to speech and language. The study of the respiratory system for phonation and its function for articulation and resonance. Neural control of speech production and the cerebral organization of language will be discussed. Prerequisites: BIO 111 or BIO 101. 3 credits.
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COC 210: Normal Speech and Language Development
3.00 Credits
Touro College
The study of normal speech and language acquisition and development. Special emphasis on linguistic, cognitive, perceptual, and psychological factors. 3 credits.
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COC 223: Int roduct ion to Sign Language
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Students will learn the basics of ASL signs, grammar, fingerspelling, and the use of facial expressions and body language to convey meaning. 3 credits.
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COC 305: Intercul tural Communicat ions
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Culture is communication. It is the way we organize our lives and interactions. This course is designed to explore ways that verbal and nonverbal communication occurs in various cultures in workplace, management, marketing, social, and other interactions. Recognizing globalization and our increasingly multicultural society, the aim of the course is to develop culturally fluent persons. Prerequisites: COM 217 or departmental approval. 3 credits
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