Public Speaking Course Description and Objectives Students will overcome difficulties they may have in public speaking by becoming aware
of important speech elements and by practicing and delivering several speech types. The course connects speech and speech
communication principles to other areas of arts and communications, and better prepares students for international communication. This course prepares the student to overcome such troublesome areas as stage
fright, poor diction, flawed delivery, ineffective posture, faulty gestures and improper grammar. Most importantly, it is
designed to build confidence and poise, encourages one to stand on one's own two feet, through developing
and presenting three types of speeches: innovative, persuasive and occasional.
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This course also seeks to offer students the cultural, historical,
philosophical, scientific, technological and ethical context and content necessary for professional and personal development.
It seeks to ensure that graduates of HUFS are strong and caring individuals, citizens and communication artists who can
author the culture of their time in an enlightened, humane and reflective way.
The goal of this course is
to give students practice in analyzing audiences and developing credibility as speakers through practicing speech communications
arts such as developing organizational skills, awareness of body language, using speech aids and developing an overall knowledge
of what constitutes engaging oratory.
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