SPC 100-B
Official CD: Students practice effective speech techniques and deliveries by speaking on a variety of subjects after correct preparation or in extemporaneous assignments. Activities are designed to promote confidence and ability in expressing oneself before others, formally and informally, in a variety of situations.This course can serve as an elective for the English major and minor as well as for the Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities major. “This course is equivalent to CMM 110: Oral Communication.”
Personalized CD: This course was a practical exploration of effective speech techniques, designed to build confidence and skill in expressing ideas before an audience. We delivered a variety of speeches, including narrative, informational with visual aids, and persuasive or special occasion speeches, each requiring thoughtful preparation and adaptability. Class discussions and verbal feedback from peers and the professor after every presentation encouraged growth and refinement of our skills. Additionally, providing constructive feedback to classmates sharpened our critical thinking and deepened our understanding of effective communication. By the end of the course, we had not only improved our public speaking abilities but also gained the confidence to engage with diverse audiences in meaningful ways.