Communication

COMM-111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations. 01/08/2024 - 03/23/2024
COMM-218Z increases the knowledge and use of competent communication skills to better understand oneself, others, and the role of communication in interpersonal relationships. 09/25/2023 - 12/09/2023
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/28/2022-06/08/2022 Remote Lecture Monday, Wednesday 09:00AM - 10:50AM, Room to be Announced
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/29/2021-06/09/2021 Online or Remote Lecture Monday, Wednesday 03:00PM - 04:50PM, remote learning via Zoom and Moodle.
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 09/29/2020-12/10/2020 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 11:00AM - 12:50PM, Harmony West Building, Room HW250
The interpersonal communication process is examined through lectures, reading, and exercises. Subjects include personal and professional relationships, goal-setting, first impressions, conflict resolution, non-verbal messages, image building, self-concepts and assertiveness. 10/01/2019-12/12/2019 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Harmony East Building, Room H330
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 01/06/2020-03/18/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 03:00PM - 04:50PM, Niemeyer Center, Room N141
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 04/01/2019-06/12/2019 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Niemeyer Center, Room N141

This course is created to support use of The Public Speaking Project, our new open source textbook for COMM-111, adopted 2018-19.  You will find pdf files of all 18 chapters of the textbook. The test bank questions for each chapter include true/false, multiple choice, and matching type questions.  Test questions were written by Alice Lewis, MS and MaryJean Williams, PhD.  We hope you find it helpful!