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COMM 1315

COMM 1315 (SPCH 1315) Public Speaking (3-0). This course is designed to develop effective skills in public speaking critical thinking research writing and conscientious listening. Topics will include cultural conventions of speech perceptions of others verbal and nonverbal messages and techniques of informative and persuasive speech presentation. Students will learn how to research outline and deliver short informal presentations as well as longer speeches.


Spring 2024


Public Speaking   Section 001   Joseph Velasco, PhD
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section EP3   Stanley Standly
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section EP4   Vanessa Agee
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section EP5   Cherise Johnson
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section EP6   Cherise Johnson
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section W01   Stanley Standly
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 | Student Evaluation
Public Speaking   Section W02   Marjorie Scott
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 | Student Evaluation


Fall 2023


Public Speaking   Section 001   Joseph Velasco, PhD
Public Speaking   Section 002   Bret Scott, MFA
Public Speaking   Section 003   Sidney Balman
Public Speaking   Section 004   Bret Scott, MFA
Public Speaking   Section W01   Stanley Standly


Summer 2023


Public Speaking   Section 2W1   Bret Scott, MFA


Spring 2023


Public Speaking   Section 001   Joseph Velasco, PhD
Public Speaking   Section 002   Sidney Balman


Fall 2022


Public Speaking   Section 001   Joseph Velasco, PhD
Public Speaking   Section 002   Bret Scott, MFA
Public Speaking   Section 003   Sidney Balman


Spring 2022


Public Speaking   Section 001   Sidney Balman
Public Speaking   Section 002   Joseph Velasco, PhD
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 | Student Evaluation


Fall 2021


Public Speaking   Section 001   Sidney Balman
Public Speaking   Section 002   Bret Scott, MFA
Public Speaking   Section W01   Joseph Velasco, PhD