Catalog 2016-2017

SPE - Speech

SPE 100 Voice and Diction

A course dedicated to the study of voice production, articulation, vocal expressiveness and provides an introduction to phonetics.

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)

SPE 200 Oral Communication

Develops and improves skills in speech composition and delivery by exposure to various speech types and situations, and concentrates on poise in group speaking situations.

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)

SPE 205 Oral Performance of Literature

A course designed to develop interpretive skills, vocal range and flexibility, understanding of language, and expressiveness of voice and body in the interpretation of literary forms.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA)

SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions

Offers practice in briefings, interviews, problem-solving conferences and communication management. Covers techniques for speaking situations commonly encountered in business and the professions, and also includes formal and informal professional writing assignments.

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)

SPE 212 Global Speech, Human Rights and Social Justice

This course is designed to explore the impact of public speaking in the changing course of history in the areas of human rights and social justice.  The focus of the course will be evaluation of exemplary speeches, how they were reported and received.  Students will analyze speeches by human rights activists and political leaders through in-class writing assignments, discussions, analysis and research.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA) (W)

SPE 300 Storytelling: Voice, Script and Movement

This course includes practical application of ideas toward writing and performance of personal stories.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (W)

SPE 308 Group Presentation and Leading Change

Identifies and studies the communication characteristics and cues that set leaders apart from average speakers. Through observation, research, performance and study, students will work to understand the characteristics central to leadership and those communication patterns common to group situations and opportunities. Application will include speeches, activities, academic writing and speaking; and experimental learning opportunities that strive for transformative growth and aptitude. Students will work with leaders inside and outside the classroom. 

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)

SPE 303 Seminar in Public Performance

A project-oriented course that provides guided study in areas such as oral interpretation, readers' theater, public speaking and acting.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA)

SPE 310 Interpersonal Communication

This course focuses on communication in relationships. The emphasis of the course is on the application of interpersonal communication theory, research, and practical skills to everyday life. We pay particular attention to the impact interpersonal communication has on individual identity, and personal, social, and professional relationships. In addition, this course examines trends that affect interpersonal communication in the 21st century: social diversity, the increasing number of long-distance relationships, and the influence of technology on interpersonal interaction.

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)

SPE 315 Speech Freedoms

This advanced public speaking skills course examines the constitutional, statutory and cases affecting communication professions and individuals.  Through research and performance students will analyze the historical context of free speech in the United States and international speech issues.  A broad range of issues will be considered, including blasphemy, commercial speech, free press, hate speech and privacy, other contexts such as the personal dissemination of speech (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, etc.).  Activities include professional presentations, class discussion and academic writing.  Critical thinking and deductive reasoning will be highly utilized in this course.
Credit Hours: 4
(W)

SPE 330-332 Special Topics in Speech

Special Topics in Speech will offer instruction and experiences in specialized speech-related courses such as forensics, more advanced speech courses, and analysis of public political rhetoric speech.

Credit Hours: 2-4
(HFA)

SPE 400 Public Messages and Technology

This course is designed for students interested in the management of speech communication in the context of technology. Students will study the theory and practice of formulating "public" messages for the technology channel of the communication model, and specific attention will be paid to the analysis of the receivers. The formation and critical thought behind the message, the difference between classical message, popular trends, credibility, ethos, pathos, and logos in the traditional speech-making event, and the general outcome of all communication model elements as well as the integration of technology into the public speech event will be studied. 

Credit Hours:
(HFA)

SPE 425 Persuasion, Argumentation, and Conflict Resolution

Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)