COM 107 — Public Speaking (MOTR COMM 110)
Public Speaking is a basic course in speech communication. This course studies the role of public speaking through the theory and practice of researching, organizing, and delivering public presentations. Audience analysis, critical listening, and the ethical dimensions of communication are also emphasized. Skills are developed through practicing speech fundamentals and analyzing presentations. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency
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- Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television, and Video Production: Webster University
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- Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Strategic Communications: Webster University
- Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Digital Media: Webster University
- Bachelor of Arts in Media Production and Master of Arts in Strategic Communications: Webster University
- Bachelor of Arts in Media Production: Webster University
- Bachelor of Arts in Sports Communication and Master of Arts in Strategic Communications: Webster University
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