Experimental Theatre 101A
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SPCH-1321-B101 Business and Professional Speaking
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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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Text: Lucas, S.E. The Art of Public Speaking, Custom Edition. New York: McGraw Hill.
Course Objectives: 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.
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· 1. Speeches are delivered on assigned days. If you know well in advance, other arrangements might be possible. Speaking late without prior approval will result in a 15 point deduction for that speech. All late work will receive a 15 point deduction.
· 2. Tests will be made up only in emergencies. Prior approval must be obtained from the instructor.
· 3. No substances or equipment in violation of Amarillo College's Student Code of Life will be permitted in speech communication courses.
· 4. Plagiarism is considered serious academic misconduct. All speeches and papers presented should be the work of the student enrolled in the course. Proper documentation should be made of materials cited from all sources. If it is determined that a student has plagiarized a speech, paper, or exam, student will receive the grade of 0 and disciplinary proceedings against the student could ensue.
· 5. The instructor will not initiate administrative withdrawals. If you stop attending class, but do not officially withdraw from the class, grades will be assigned based on the work required for the class, not just work completed.
GRADING POLICY
90 – 100 = A
80 – 89 = B
70 – 79 = C
60 – 69 = D
59 – 0 = F
Assignment/Grade checklist: Keep this current and you will always know where your grade stands.
5% – Introduction speech 5% – Self critique
8% - Group 10% – Mid-term exam
10% – Demonstration speech 5% – Demonstration outline
10% – VA speech 5% – VA outline
10% - Persuasive 5% - Persuasive Outline
5% – Resume 10% – Attendance
12% – Final
· 1. Because this is a performance course, regular attendance is essential. An attendance grade will be given. Ten points will be deducted for each absence after the first. Three tardies or early exits will count as an absence.
· 2. Students who maintain perfect attendance will be exempt from the final exam.
· 3. Students may make up two absences in order to keep perfect attendance by attending approved AC plays or speaking engagements. Or you may get 20 points for plays if not needed for make up.
Business & Professional Speaking
Schedule of Assignments
This schedule is subject to change
October
24 Overview, Getting to Know You
25 Chapter 1, Communication Model, Stage Fright
26 Ch. 3 – Listening
27 Ch. 5 & 6 – Topics/Audience - Assign Speech of Introduction
31 Intro Speech (bring recording device)
November
1 Intro Speech (bring recording device)
Ch. 12 – Delivery
2 Ch. 7 – Support Material
3 Ch.9 – Organization
(Self Critique due)
7 Ch. 9– Organization/Packet
8 Ch. 19 – Small Group
9 Library Day – Group work
10 Group practice
14 Library Presentations
15 Midterm Exam
16 Ch. 14 – Visual Aids/ Explain Demo
17 Ch. 16 Persuasion – Monroe Activity
Demonstration Speech Sign Up
21 Ch.17 – Persuasion – Special Occasion
22 Demonstration Speech
23 Demonstration Speech
24 NO CLASS: Thanksgiving
28 Demonstration Speech
Sign up for Visual Aid Speech
29 VA Prep day – Library or work space of your choice
30 VA Prep – Must have Informative worksheet filled out in order to be accepted into classroom. If
you do not arrive prepared, you will be counted absent.
Sign up for Informative
December
1 VA Prep
5 Visual Aid Informative Speech
6 Visual Aid Informative Speech
7 Visual Aid Informative Speech
Sign Up for Persuasive
8 Persuasive Workday
12 Persuasive Speech
13 Persuasive Speech
14 Persuasive Speech
Final Review
15 Final Exam
· Demonstration speech – Choose a demonstration that can be completed during the time allowed (4 to 8 minutes). You must actually demonstrate (not just describe what you have done), and include 2 sources that are cited in the speech. Provide a typed outline for the instructor. (Use the format taught in class.)
· Informative Speech using a visual aid– Choose a topic for this speech that lends itself to presentation using a visual aid. Speech will be at least 4 minutes and no longer than 8 in length. The speech must be informative, and include 3 sources that are to be cited in the speech. Provide a typed outline that follows the format taught in class.
· Resume: Each student will prepare a resume for a position at an actual company/institution. The resume should include factual, not fictional, information about the student.
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