2009 Summer Session Course Listings
Note: Northwestern day school students need permission from the dean of their school to enroll in School of Continuing Studies courses. SCS courses are indicated by a -CN after the course number (example: ACCOUNT 204-CN Sec. 28). The majority of Summer Session courses do not need dean approval.
Communication
School of Communication
GEN CMN 102-0 Sec. 26
Public Speaking
CAESAR Class Number: 42182
6 weeks,
EVAN,
6/22 - 7/29
MW 10am - 12:30pm
Cori Ellis
This course will be held in Parkes Hall room 214.
This course involves the theory, composition, delivery, and criticism of public speeches. Students learn effective public presentation strategies, to be implemented in four to five class assignments ranging from impromptu speaking to persuasion and argumentation. Students develop critical listening skills by evaluating their own public speaking style as well as the effectiveness of their peers and famous public speakers. The course objective is to build confidence in public speaking in a laboratory setting, to learn the power of public rhetoric in a social and professional forum, and to provide practical experience for those desiring to become better speakers in a variety of public communication environments.
GEN CMN 102-0 Sec. 36
Public Speaking
CAESAR Class Number: 42196
6 weeks,
EVAN,
6/23 - 7/30
TuTh 10am - 12:30pm
Cori Ellis
This course will be held in Parkes Hall room 214.
This course involves the theory, composition, delivery, and criticism of public speeches. Students learn effective public presentation strategies, to be implemented in four to five class assignments ranging from impromptu speaking to persuasion and argumentation. Students develop critical listening skills by evaluating their own public speaking style as well as the effectiveness of their peers and famous public speakers. The course objective is to build confidence in public speaking in a laboratory setting, to learn the power of public rhetoric in a social and professional forum, and to provide practical experience for those desiring to become better speakers in a variety of public communication environments.
Indicates an Evening Course.
Indicates a Study Abroad Course.
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