• Speech & Debate

  • Debate I, II, III & III Honors

    Debate I

    Students will study specific formats and forums for debate. They will learn processes of logic and critical thinking as they prepare briefs and cases. They will learn to write, present and compete in various public speaking events. They will make debate presentations in class. Successful completion of this course will also satisfy the speech requirement for graduation.

    Prerequisite: None

    What's next? Debate II

    Debate II

    This is the second course for those students wishing to continue their study of debate. Students will study specific formats and forums for debate. They will learn processes of logic and critical thinking. They will learn to write, present and compete in various public speaking events. They will make debate presentations in classroom and tournament situations.

    Prerequisite: Debate I

    What's next? Debate III

    Debate III

    This is the third course for those students wishing to continue their study of debate. Students will study specific formats and forums for debate. They will learn processes of logic and critical thinking as they prepare briefs and cases. They will learn to write, present and compete in various public speaking events. They will make debate presentations in classroom and tournament situations.

    Prerequisite: None

    Debate III Honors

    This course requires a contract for completion of course requirements in order to receive honors credit. Although encompassing the same debate skills and course expectations as the regular debate course, this class has an added emphasis on research and individualized study, leading to the development of comprehensive debate skills.

    Prerequisite: Debate II, interview, and application may be required

  • Oral Interpretation I, II, and III

    Students in these courses will study such principles of oral interpretation of literature as selection and analysis of literature, performance techniques, and criteria for evaluation. They will participate in presentations in classroom and tournament situations. Successful completion of this course will also satisfy the speech requirement for graduation.

    Oral Interpretation I

    Prerequisite: None

    What's next? Oral Interpretation I

    Oral Interpretation II

    Prerequisite: Oral Interpretation I

    What's next? Oral Interpretation III

    Oral Interpretation III

    Prerequisite: Oral Interpretation II

  • Professional Communications

    Professional Communications blends written, oral, and graphic communication in a real world context that promotes leadership and professional behaviors. Creative individuals with strong communications skills, a solid academic foundation and proficiency in a wide range of technology applications are in demand by higher education institutions and global industry. This course will help to develop and expand the ability to write, read, edit, speak, listen, present, apply software applications, manipulate computer graphics, and conduct research to better prepare for a competitive academic and/or workplace environment. Successful completion of this course will satisfy the speech requirement for graduation.

    Prerequisite: None

    What's next? Any Speech Elective

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