Business and Professional Speaking Syllabus for 2016-2017
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Parcells Hall 204L

Office Hours

Message me within the course, and I will get back to you within 24-48 hours. I welcome you to come meet with me in person. My office hours for this semester are listed at the end of this syllabus.

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Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

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Course

SPCH-1321-B102 Business and Professional Speaking

Prerequisites

Course Description

Study and application of communication within the business and professional context. Special emphasis will be given to communication competencies in presentations, dyads, teams and technologically mediated formats.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

A Speaker’s Guidebook, 6th edition, by O’hair, Stewart and Rubenstein

Supplies

  • You will need access to a reliable computer so you can log in to the class several times a week. Have a plan “B” prepared just in case your computer or internet is not working. (Computer labs on campus, Public library, friends house, Starbucks, etc)
  • Adequate browser capabilities. Mozilla Firefox works best with this course
  • Microsoft Word for typing papers and turning in the dropbox
  •  A free program called Prezi for creating presentations. You can create an account at www.prezi.com
  • A general idea of how to navigate online courses, upload assignments, etc. If you are new to AC online classes, please take the online orientation.

Student Performance

Application of cummunication theory and practice to the public speaking context, with emphasis on audience analysis, speaker delivery, ethics of communication, cultural diversity and speech organizational techniques to develop students' speaking abilities, as well as ability to effectively evaluate oral presentations.

Learning Outcomes: After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program.

1. Demonstrate an understanding of the foundation models of communication.

2. Apply elements of audience analysis

3. Demonstrate ethical speaking and listening skills by analyzing presentations for evidence and logic.

4. Research, develop, and deliver extemporaneous speeches with effective verbal and non verbal techniques.

5. Demonstrate effective usage of technology when researching and/or presenting speeches.

6. Identify how culture, ethnicity and gender influence communication.

7. Develop proficiency in presenting a variety of speeches as an individual or group (e.g. narrative, informative or persuasive).

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

  1. If you arrive late to class, do not enter while someone is giving a speech. Wait outside the classroom door until you are sure the speech is finished before you enter.
  2. Please turn off cell phone ringers before entering the classroom.  
  3. Students will be required to dress appropriately on presentation days. For example, do not show up in a baseball cap, chewing gum, or wearing your sweaty workout clothes if you are presenting a speech.
  4. Students are expected to act respectfully to one another, meaning you need to pay attention to the presenter rather than doing other homework, or looking out the window.
  5. Students are expected to be good listeners while others are giving speeches.
  6. Do not come in and expect to give your speech and leave. I will take off participation points if you leave before class is officially over. I take roll at the beginning and ending of each meeting.   

Grading Criteria

Grading Policies:
There will be a total of 1000 points possible in this course.  They are distributed as follows:

 

Presentations     

 Total of 400 points, or 40%

    

Speech of Introduction                         100 points
Informative Speech w/ Visual Aid       150 points
Persuasive Speech                               150 points

 

Written Assignments

Total of 100 points, or 10%

   

Reflection papers (2)                    100 points  (50 pts each)

 

Examinations 

Total of 400 points, or 40%

     

Weekly Quizzes                     300 points  (30 pts each)
Final Exam                                    100 points

*Library Group Powerpoint will count as a quiz grade also

 

Participation,
 Discussion postings (10)  

*Group Critique will be counted as a discussion also

Total of 100 points, or 10%


Letter Grades:
            For Speeches, Tests, and Major Assignments          For the Final Grade
                        A = 90 - 100                                       A = 900 - 1000
                        B = 80 - 89                                         B = 800 - 899
                        C = 70 - 79                                         C = 700 - 799
                        D = 60 - 69                                         D = 600- 699
                        F =  0-59                                             F = 0-599

Each student will be allowed to make up one speech if and only if you contact me before the start of class by phone or email and make arrangements with me. If you do not show up for the assigned presentation time and you do not contact me before the absence you will receive a zero on the speech and reflection paper assignment. This could result in a drop of 2 letter grades for missing one speech.

You will not be allowed to make up coursework. You have 7 full days to complete them by the due dates.

 


 

Attendance

You will need to log in to the course 3-4 times weekly to participate in discussion board postings and take weekly exams, and you will be required to attend mandatory meetings on campus where you will present speeches in front of your classmates. We meet six times, and you will present three speeches. The days you are not presenting, you will be critiquing your classmates presentations.

Calendar

       
     

Due Oct 30

  • Syllabus Quiz

Lesson One

  • Read Chapters 1-2-3
  • Quiz over Chapters 1-2-3
  • Introduction Discussion Post

Lesson Two

  • Read Chapters 17-18-19
  • Quiz over Chapters 17-18-19
  • Read first speech assignment and start preparing your speech

 

Due November 6

Lesson Three

  • Prepare your typed outline for the meeting
  • Purchase a stamp and an envelope to bring to class, so I can mail your speech feedback back to you
  • Read Chapters 23-6-7
  • Quiz over Chapters 23-6-7

Lesson Four

  • Come to campus for your presentation
  • Submit reflection paper

 

Due November 13

Lesson Five

  • Read Chapters 11-12-13
  • Quiz over Chapters 11-12-13
  • Read the Informative Speech Assignment
  • Post your topic for the Informative Speech and respond to others postings as well.

Lesson Six

  • Read Chapters 8-9-10
  • Quiz over Chapters 8-9-10
  • Contact group members and work on library group project

 

Due November 20

Lesson Seven

  •     Read Chapters 14-15
  • Quiz over Chapters 14-15
  • Library group assignment due
  • Library group critique sheet due

Lesson Eight

  • Finish creating Informative speech and “prezi”
  • Purchase your stamped envelope to bring to class next week
  • Do a couple of practice "run throughs" in front of family or friends and get some feedback. Make sure you time yourself also, to meet the 4-6 minute requirement. We could have anywhere from 20-27 people to present, so time limits are essential.

 

Due November 27

Lesson Nine

  • Meet in class to present Informative Speeches
  • Reflection paper due Sunday night

Lesson Ten

  • Read Chapters 4-5-16
  • Take Quiz over Chapters 4-5-16

 

Due December 4

Lesson Eleven

  • Read Chapters 24-25-26
  • Post (#1) a possible topic for the persuasive speech
  • Post (#2) a few questions for your audience analysis, then answer as many of their questions as you can
  • Read persuasive speech assignment and begin working on it
  • Quiz over Chapters 24-25-26

 

 

Due December 11

Lesson Twelve

  • Meet in class to present Persuasive Speech

Final Exam

  • Final Exam will be available Thursday, December 8 through Sunday, December 11.

 

 

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Additional Information

Syllabus Created on:

10/12/16 3:29 PM

Last Edited on:

10/12/16 3:40 PM