Speech 101
Effective Oral Communication
Patricia Cohill
Ph: 609-894-9311 x 7779
Email: pcohill@bcc.edu
Office: Parker 319W
COURSE DESCRIPTION
SPE 101 Effective Oral Communication
3cr.
This course is an examination of the process of spoken
communication, with an emphasis on small group interaction. It includes
public speaking experiences, problem-solving techniques, and approaches to
discussion. Audio and video recording equipment is available for use
in the course.
Corequisite: ENG 101
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course students will be able
to:
1. Construct a statement that reflects your understanding
of the meaning of another person’s non-
verbal cues.
2. Demonstrate the ability to clarify meaning by narrowing what is understood
from a general category to a
particular group within
that category, by appealing to the senses, or by choosing words that symbolize
exact thoughts and feelings.
3. Demonstrate the ability to relate to others in ways that meet their need
to be appreciated and
protected.
4. Demonstrate the ability to intellectually identify with or vicariously experience
the feelings, thoughts, or
attitudes of another.
5. Construct a response that conveys your understanding of another person’s
message.
6. Construct a verbal emotional statement.
7. Demonstrate the ability to describe your feelings honestly and exercise your
personal rights while re-
specting the rights
of others.
8. Construct a statement that describes the basis of a conflict in terms of
behavior, consequences, and
feelings.
9. Demonstrate the uncritical, nonevaluative process of generating associated
ideas.
10. Demonstrate the ability to arrive a conclusion about a fact or value question.
11. Demonstrate the ability to arrive at a solution to a policy question by following
the six step procedure to
problem solving.
12. Construct a single statement that specifies the exact response a speaker
wants from the audience.
13. Create a written record of information drawn from a source with complete
documentation.
14. Construct a sentence that outlines the specific elements of a speech supporting
the goal statement.
15. Demonstrate the ability to use your voice and body action to show the audience
that you are excited about the topic and your opportunity to talk with the
audience about it.
REQUIRED TEXT
Communicate 10th edition, Rudolph F. Verderber
and Kathleen S. Verderber, Wadsworth, ISBN 0-534-5611-9.
COURSE STRUCTURE
This course will be a combination of lecture, reading
assignments, discussion of the same, individual and group exercises, writing
assignments, a prepared group project and a prepared speech.
Individual Writing Assignments (Check the outline
for the due date)
Papers must be typed, double-spaced and include a
cover sheet containing your name, course and section and the title of the
writing assignment. Topics will be discussed is a separate hand-out.
Group Projects
Group projects will involve writing and presenting
in conjunction with other class members. The group will collectively
choose one topic, which relates to an area of communication. A list
of ideas will be handed out later in the term. Groups are not limited
to the topics on the instructor’s list, however topics must relate to communication
and be approved by the instructor.
Groups will select their own members with size to be
determined by the instructor. Each member will be responsible for a
portion of the presentation, approximately 5-7 minutes per group member.
Group projects must be presented extemporaneously and include visual aids.
Grades will be assignment to individuals and not to the group as a whole.
Prepared Speech
Your prepared speech must include a formal typed outline
to be submitted on the first day speeches are due for presentation.
The formal typed outline must contain highlighted key words. Additional
instructions will be given throughout the semester. Speeches must be
presented extemporaneously and include visual aids. The students will
select their own speech topic.
GRADING
Letter grades A, B, C, D, F will be awarded at the
end of the semester. ALL ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED TO
RECEIVE A PASSING GRADE. Grades will be determined using the following
break down for assignments.
Writing Assignments (total of three assignments)
25 pts
Group Project
25 pts
Prepared Speech (including formal outline)
25 pts
Critique of a student speech
10 pts
Attendance
15 pts
Final Grades will be assigned according to the following
scale:
A 91-100
B+ 89-90
B 81-88
C+ 79-80
C 71-78
D 65-70
F below 65
In addition, STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENTS
IN ALL REQUIRED CATEGORIES IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A PASSING GRADE i.e. all
papers, group projects, critiques and speeches must be completed on time.
ATTENDANCE
Records of attendance will be kept. The attendance
policy for this class is the policy currently in effect and published by the
college.
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