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SPCH-1315-005 Public Speaking
Application of communication 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.
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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
The Art of Public Speaking eBook through McGraw-Hill Connect. Access codes are available through the AC Bookstore or students may purchase access to the eBook directly through the in-course link.
The eBook access is required and an integral part of the course.
Course Requirements:
Grades and Expectations
Your success matters. Grades reflect consistent effort, engagement, and mastery across the 8-week term, not last-minute surges.
Final Week Responsiveness: During the last week, response times may be limited due to grading volume. Plan ahead and bring grade questions before the final week.
The goal is deeper understanding, stronger critical thinking, and communication skills you'll use beyond this course.
I don't round up final grades by request. Your grade should reflect demonstrated mastery.
This approach preserves academic integrity and prepares you for standards-based evaluation in future courses and careers.
No solicited extra credit at the end. A few opportunities are built into the term and will be clearly announced.
Focus on steady engagement, timely questions, and using resources early. If you're struggling, contact me sooner rather than later.
Each student receives one Oops Token for the 8 week class.
Sample Message
Hi Taylor,
I would like to redeem my Oops Token for SPCH 1315 00X for the following assignment: [Assignment Name]. It was originally due on [Date].
Thank you!
[Your Name]
| Learning Objective | THECB Skill | Assessment(s) |
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| Demonstrate an understanding of the foundational models of communication. | Critical Thinking | Quiz questions |
| Apply elements of audience analysis. | Critical Thinking | Informative and Persuasive Panel Discussion; audience analysis survey, Career Readiness Assignment |
| Demonstrate ethical speaking and listening skills by analyzing presentations for evidence and logic. | Communication (written) / Critical Thinking | Peer Reviews and Self Reviews |
| Research, develop, and deliver extemporaneous speeches with effective verbal and nonverbal techniques. | Personal Responsibility | Informative and persuasive speeches; In-class discussions, Career Readiness Assignment |
| Demonstrate effective usage of technology when researching and/or presenting speeches. | Communication (visual) | PowerPoint, or Google Slides for introduction, AC Library Databases, and BoodleBot, Career Readiness Assignment |
| Identify how culture, ethnicity, and gender influence communication. | Team Work | In-class conversations |
| Develop proficiency in presenting a variety of speeches as an individual or group (e.g., narrative, informative, persuasive). | Communication (written/visual) / Critical Thinking | Written outlines; public performances of three speeches |
We will use AI tools (e.g., BoodleBot, ChatGPT) to support learning " not replace your original thinking.
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Hello everyone! I am excited to start this 8-week adventure with you to learn The Art of Public Speaking. Public Speaking is one of the biggest fears individuals may have, and I am proud of you for taking this step to further your skills, conquer the nerves and become a better communicator!
This class packs a punch. There's a lot to do in these short 8 weeks, but I am here to support your success. To begin developing your public speaking abilities, you'll spend time each week on:
Time Commitment: For each credit hour (3 total), expect 6-9 hours outside of class. That's about 9-12 hours weekly. Remember, condensed terms move quickly - each week is a sprint toward knowledge.
This journey is not set in stone where you have the same exact thing each week. Some weeks may be lighter while others will require more time and effort. The key is to be strategic, seek help, and never engage in a class alone. You will be placed in teams for this class, and I encourage you to use your team and your instructor (me!) early and often. Early adjustments make for a smoother class experience - please reach out if you need help!
Be proactive, not reactive. I'm here every step with office hours, online resources, and friendly check-ins. And don't forget self-care. Pace yourself, tackle things on time, and you'll conquer this knowledge with ease.
Preferred: Blackboard Ultra Messaging (direct and linked to your coursework). Remember to use professional email techniques even when messaging in Blackboard. Clear is kind!
Alternatives: Watermark (checked occasionally) or Email (include your full name, course, and section number).
Your tone is powerful - it can charm or cause issues. Keep our space respectful and safe. Grammarly is available as a tone-check companion. In person, be mindful: tone sets the mood of every interaction.
If we cant resolve an issue, my reporting structure is below. Do not skip a level. I will coach you on what to do next if we cannot come to a resolution.
I do not accept links as submissions for assignments. Too often they do not work, and you can also continue to make changes after deadlines. If it is something in progress, we can share links to work. However, final assignments must be posted as a .pdf or a .doc
Your textbook is the map for our adventure. Reading before class adds insight to discussions and shows respect for our journey.
Speeches need support, so cite your sources. Cite verbally: author, publication date, and where you found it. See Week 3 materials and the AC Library's APA LibGuide for details.
Speech dates are set - the show must go on. Speaking order is randomly selected each week. I appreciate you may have previous travel plans set, and tires go flat, but we keep a strict schedule to ensure everyone has an opportunity to present.
Grades, Policies, and Final Exam Details
For details how each assignment is weighted in these categories, check out Blackboard.
| Category | Percentage | Details |
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| Presentations | 25% |
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| Assignments / Participation / Group Work | 60% |
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| Examinations | 15% |
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| Letter Grade | Numerical Grade |
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| A | 90-100 |
| B | 80-89.9 |
| C | 70-79.9 |
| D | 60-69.9 |
| F | 59.9 and below |
Due: Last Thursday of the term by 12:00 PM (noon).
For this term: Thursday, May 14, 2026, by 12:00 PM.
This earlier deadline ensures there is time to grade and submit final course grades by the colleges Friday noon reporting cutoff.
No late exams will be accepted after the Thursday noon deadline. No extensions can be granted for the final exam due to the college reporting deadline.
I turn grades into the college on the last Thursday at 12 noon. I'm just reporting what happened.
Tip: Add a calendar reminder now. Memory tools like keyword cues or simple associations help lock in this unusual Thursday deadline.
College is a process. Life happens. Because of that and the pace of this course, the structure is designed to give you the best chance to learn and demonstrate mastery. While late submissions are generally not accepted, I may adjust upcoming due dates after we meet about documented extenuating circumstances.
If I grant an extension: a placeholder grade of 1 will be entered for that assignment. In Feedback to Students, I will post the new due date. If you cannot see this, email me or message me in the Watermark app so I can help.
Maria is a single mom of two. Her youngest breaks a wrist and needs appointments, possibly surgery. Work shifts change and Maria misses class meetings.
Options Maria might consider:
Recommendation: Option 3. We can discuss ways to keep you on track, like giving two speeches on one performance day or shifting a speech by a week. Work not submitted before we meet remains a zero. Future due dates can be negotiated and may include a late deduction (standard is 10 points off the final grade for that assignment). Decisions are case-by-case.
I know this is an in-person course, and you planned to attend each day. But life sometimes sends us through challenges we did not expect. Your presence and contributions are the life of this class and it is where learning happens.
However, if life throws unexpected curveballs, dont hesitate to send me a message ASAP. Well work together to keep you moving.
Campus-Sponsored Activities: If you're representing Amarillo College, an email from your coach or sponsor counts as your golden ticket. If its a blanket All-AC announcement, a quick heads-up helps me track your feats.
No need for a doctors note. A quick email is plenty. Rest, recover, and return ready. Communication is the key.
Bring a doctors note. Communicate early and often so we can keep you on track.
Remember: If absences will impact assignments, you must communicate with me before the due date.
Remember: This is a face-to-face class, so attendance is required. The excused absence is just that, an excused absence. This is not a free for all to not attend class.
Together, well uncover knowledge, navigate communication pit falls, and emerge victorious- improving your communication skills for any situation.
SPCH 1315 Course Calendar
Check out Blackboard for the full course calendar.
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As we journey through all of the information, we give credit where its due. In this course we use APA style to acknowledge sources clearly and maintain academic integrity.
Basic in-text citation: use the authors last names and year.
Lucas & Stob (2023) emphasize the importance of active listening.
Reference list entry:
Lucas, S. E., & Stob, P. (2023). The art of public speaking. McGraw-Hill.
When there are no page numbers (e-book): use chapter and, if available, section heading and/or paragraph number.
(Lucas & Stob, 2023, Chapter 3, "Four Causes of Poor Listening", para. 4)(Lucas & Stob, 2023, Chapter 3, para. 4)(Lucas & Stob, 2023, Chapter 3)Give enough detail for a reader to locate the passage. Consistency and accuracy are key. When in doubt, ask me or the AC Campus Librarians.
Documenting AI use (examples): Policies vary by instructor and venue. If your assignment requires disclosing AI assistance, here are example approaches to documenting it:
(ChatGPT, personal communication, October 26, 2023)(ChatGPT, algorithm output, Draft outline on audience analysis, October 26, 2023)OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (large language model). https://openai.com/When in doubt, follow the assignment prompt and my course policy. If another instructors policy differs, follow theirs.
Update your resume to reflect outcomes. Suggested bullet points by final course grade:
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