SPEECH (SPCH 23.10)

SPCH 101. Fundamentals of Public Speaking. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101 or higher. The delivery of carefully prepared speeches; audience analysis, outlining, and adapting researched subject to common speaking situations; production of voice, articulation, pronunciation, and body activity. Students are screened for possible speech and hearing problems.  (23.1304)

SPCH 104. Speaking Through Technology. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101 or higher. For majors in the department of Applied Sciences only. The study and demonstration of communication principles through live and recorded presentatinos in different contexts. This course is taught online only. (23.1304)

SPCH 105. Honors Public Speaking. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: Honors placement or permission of the department head. Understanding of and practice in the basics of public speaking. Emphasis on student responsibility for the learning process, additional creative speaking assignments, and research/service projects. (23.1304)

SPCH 133. Theater Workshop. 1-0-2. Open to all students interested in working on the production of plays each semester. Experience in staging, sound, lighting, makeup, and other elements of play production. May be repeated for degree credit. (50.0501)

SPCH 201. Interpersonal Communication. 3-3-0. Theories and methods used in interpersonal communication. Emphasis on increased understanding of face to face spontaneous interaction of people. Sp only. (09.0101)

SPCH 210. Acting. 3-3-0. The actor’s media, including theories, techniques and practical experiences in workshop productions. (50.0501)

SPCH 217. Voice and Diction. 3-3-0. The international phonetic alphabet as a tool for voice improvement and a study of dialects for oral presentation. Recommended especially for those students interested in theater and mass communications. Fa only. (16.0102)

SPCH 300. Theater Appreciation. 3-3-0. Critically applied knowledge, understanding and appreciation for the theater and live performing arts including acting, dance, staging, costuming, lighting, and designing for educational, recreational, and professional theater. (50.0501)

SPCH 302. Persuasive Communication. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: SPCH 101. Theories and techniques of persuasion as they relate to various oral communication situations. (23.1304)

SPCH 311 312 313. Independent Study in Theater. 1-0-1 each. The student prepares and follows a plan of study in his or her area of special theater interest. (50.0501)

SPCH 330. Oral Business Communication. 3-3-0. Theory and practice of speaking and listening as it applies to business and industry. (09.0101)

SPCH 363. Interpretative Reading. 3-3-0. Learning to read literature aloud effectively before an audience. Fa only. (23.1304)

SPCH 391. Special Topics in Communication Studies. 3-3-0. In-depth study and/or presentation of selected topics in communication studies. May be repeated for credit if content differs. (09.9999)

SPCH 410. Directing. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: SPCH 210 and prior experience working with an NSU theater production required. The director’s media, including theories, techniques and practical application in production. (50.0501)

SPCH 422 423 424. Independent Study in Speech Communication. 1-0-1 each. Study in area of student’s special speech and communication interests. (23.1304)

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