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Sep 17, 2025
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COMM 227 - Public Communication 3 Credit(s)
This course is an introduction to communication in the public sphere. Students will gain an appreciation for American traditions of public address and develop their own skills in applied rhetoric. Coursework is attentive to historical developments and is grounded in theoretical perspectives, but emphasis is on the preparation and delivery of oral presentations through a unity of substance and style.
General Education Course - Liberal Arts Core - Fine Arts and Humanities Course Frequency: S
Grading Method: Student option.
Learning Outcomes:
- Employ the canons of rhetoric to create oratory.
- Analyze rhetorical situations.
- Recognize American traditions of public address.
- Discuss the role of public discourse in a democratic society.
- Marshall the above objectives toward the overarching end of attaining eloquence.
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