COM 3021-T
Professional Speech Communication
Course Overview
This is an intensive course designed to give students practice creating and then delivering some of the most common types of speeches or presentations that a mid-level career professional might be called upon to make in the course of their employment. In addition, students will learn and practice key pronunciation and pragmatics strategies to improve their intelligibility. Students will be required to speak every other week of the class. Students will be required to revise their work in response to weekly feedback from the instructor and from the student’s peers. Students will also be exposed to various computer-based presentation tools in this course.
Sections
Sections 3SWF; 3SW
Section DMWA
Section CTRA
Your instructor
Kate's bio.
Class Info
3SWF: Mo/We 11am - 12pm
3SW: Mo/We 2pm - 3pm
Sections 3SWF; 3SW
Section DMWA
Section CTRA
Your instructor
Kate's bio.
Class Info
3SWF: Mo/We 11am - 12pm
3SW: Mo/We 2pm - 3pm
Resources
Discover how community and awareness can help you succeed.
Do Your Part
Just to Be Clear
TfCS’ podcast about language, with practice→
Pronunciation
Shadowing Resources
Inspiration for practicing rhythm→
NYC/Baruch
Baruch's Counseling Center
Free, confidential mental health services→
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SafeWalks
Connect with a volunteer to walk with you→
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Baruch Starr Career Development Center
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Baruch Writing Center
Help with written assignments→