ENG 203H Honors Public Speaking and Writing

This is the second course in a two-term sequence, following GEN 103H Honors Student Success Colloquium. Honors Public Speaking and Writing is designed to develop student's abilities to think, read, write, listen, and speak critically and analytically, to organize ideas, and to express them clearly and effectively through formal and informal oral and written communication. This course will aid students in developing a public brand and identity by developing an awareness of the communication process and examining a variety of communication contexts. Class time is split between the classroom and online work. Pre-requisite(s): GEN 103H, equivalent, or permission of Undergraduate Honors Program Director or Program Chair. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5

Distribution

GenEd-Oral Communication GenEd-Written Communication