Apr 20, 2024  
2021-2022 College Catalog 
    
2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


T = Theory (Instruction via lecture, recitation, discussion, demonstration, or seminar.)
L = Laboratory (Practical Application)
C = Clinical

 

Speech

  
  • SPH 106 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication


    3 Hours

    Prerequisite: None
    This is a performance course that includes the principles of human communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public. The course surveys current communication theory and provides practical application for workforce readiness.
     
  
  • SPH 107 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking


    3 Hours

    Prerequisite: None
    This course explores principles of audience and environment analysis as well as the actual planning, rehearsing, and presenting of formal speeches to specific audiences. Historical foundations, communication theories, and student performances are emphasized.
  
  • SPH 116 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication


    3 Hours

    This course focuses on communication in interpersonal settings. The course surveys current interpersonal communication theory and provides application for personal and professional development.
  
  • SPH 123 - Forensics Workshop I


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
    This course offers experience in speech activities such as debate, discussion, oral interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory. The student is required to participate in scheduled intercollegiate speech tournaments.
  
  • SPH 124 - Forensics Workshop II


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
    This course offers experience in speech activities such as debate, discussion, oral interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory. The student is required to participate in scheduled intercollegiate speech tournaments.
  
  • SPH 125 - Forensics Workshop III


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
    This course offers experience in speech activities such as debate, discussion, oral interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory. The student is required to participate in scheduled intercollegiate speech tournaments.
  
  • SPH 206 - Oral Interpretation


    3 Hours

    Prerequisite: ENR 098  with grade of C or higher placement
    Co-Requisite: ENG 101  
    This course is designed to help students develop specific skills in the analysis and oral interpretation of poetry, prose, and drama. It includes a study of the elements of oral communication such as imagery, structure, and dramatic timing. Opportunity is given for public/classroom performance of literature.