WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY HAWAII CAMPUS DIVISION OF COMMUNICATION MISSION: Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically challenging, learning-focused, and distinctively Christian environment for professional success and service to God and humankind. Course: Term: Instructor: Communications: Office Hours: Class Meeting Time: COMS 1301 Speech Communications SUMMER III 14 Mr. Modesto R. Cordero Telephone: 294-0232(cell) / E-mail: modesto.cordero@wayland.wbu.edu and/or mcordero@rcchawaii.org The professor will be available immediately before and after class or by appointment. 5:30 – 10:00 p.m., Monday; Mililani Mauka Campus Catalog Description: Survey of basic processes, theories, and skills focused on developing competence in various levels of human interaction. Emphasis on research, organization, presentation, and evaluation of oral messages and presentations. May be taken to meet the general education communication studies. Prerequisites: None. May be taken to meet the core requirement. Required Textbook: Pearson, Judy G., Paul Nelson, Scott Titsworth & Lynn Harter. (2013) Human Communication (5th ed.) McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. Additional Materials: The professor may provide additional articles and handouts for you to read throughout the course of the term. Course outcome competencies: At the end of the course the students should be able to: Overcome their fear of public speaking. Understand the communication process and the importance of verbal and nonverbal communication. Identify, discuss, and apply major intrapersonal and interpersonal communication concepts and principles. Introduce students to effective group discussion techniques. Become an effective listener and learn effective public speaking skills. Attendance requirements: Students are required to attend class regularly and promptly. Being in class means that you arrived on time and stayed until class is over. More than one unexcused absence will hurt your performance in this class and is automatic -2 points from the total point system. If you are not present in class, you are still responsible for the material covered. Homework must be completed on the specified due date. You may make up a test or a speech with verification that circumstances were beyond your control. If you know that you will be absent, please notify me before class with a phone call so arrangements for missed assignment may be made. All late or missed assignments must be submitted the day you return to class. Late assignments will not receive full credit and will usually receive a minimum 5 point reduction. WBU policy states that students must attend 70% of classes to successfully pass. Disability statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), it is the policy of Wayland Baptist University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded 1 from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any education program or activity in the university. The Coordinator of Counseling Services serves as the coordinator of students with a disability and should be contacted concerning accommodation requests at (806) 2913765. Documentation of a disability must accompany any request for accommodations. Course requirements and grading criteria: This course is a combination of an interactive, cooperative experience between the students and the instructor. The format is designed to integrate lectures, small group work, discussions, and student presentations. Student active participation is encouraged. Chapter readings of the textbook and homework will be assigned in advance. It is important that all students read the assigned chapters prior to class and come well prepared to participate in the discussion of the material. For all written homework, proper grammar and correct spelling are essential. All written assignment and speech outlines must be typed double-spaced. Only hard copy will be accepted. Homework and outlines are not accepted via e-mail or fax. University students are expected to conduct themselves according to the highest standards of academic honesty. Academic misconduct for which a student is subject to penalty includes all forms of cheating, such as illicit possession of examinations or examination materials, forgery, or plagiarism. Plagiarism is the presentation of the work of another as one’s own work. It is the student’s responsibility to be familiar with penalties associated with plagiarism stated in the catalog. GRADING: The grading will be based on: Exams Mid Term Test 5% Final Test 5% 10% Class Attendance 5% Class Participation & Practice Speeches 15% Speeches Outlines 20% Informative 10% Persuasive 10% Speeches 50% Tribute 10% Informative 20% Persuasive 20% _______________________________________________ Total Possible: 100% A= 100-90, B= 89-80, C= 79-70, D= 69-60, F= 59-Below 2 ** A grade of incomplete is changed if the work required is completed prior to the last day of the next long (10-15 weeks) term, unless the instructor designates an earlier date for completion. If the work is not completed by the appropriate date, the I is converted to a grade of F. An incomplete notation cannot remain on the student’s permanent record and must be replaced by the qualitative grade (A-F) by the date specified in the official University calendar of the next regular term. An incomplete turned to a qualitative grade will be indicated by the notation I/grade on the student transcript. COURSE/READING SCHEDULE: Subject to change! WEEK DATE 1 6/16/14 2 6/23/14 3 6/30/14 4 7/7/14 5 7/14/14 6 7/21/14 7 7/28/14 8 8/4/14 9 8/11/14 10 8/18/14 ACTIVITY READING ASSIGNMENT Course Overview Getting Acquaintance Exercise Introduction to Human Communication Introductory Speech Presentation Perception, Self, and Communication Language and Meaning My Hometown Speech Presentation Nonverbal Communication Listening and Critical Thinking My Job/Career Presentation Interpersonal Communications Intercultural Communications Midterm Test (Chapters 1-7) Topic Selection and Audience Analysis Being Credible and Using Evidence Heritage Speech Presentation Informative Presentations Organizing Your Presentations Speech of Tribute Delivery and Visual Resources Persuasive Presentations Persuasive Presentations (Cont…) Small-Group Communications Workplace Communications Informative Speech Presentations Persuasive Speech Presentations Final Test (Chapters 10-15) Make-ups 3 Chapter 1 2 minutes Chapter 2 Chapter 3 3 minutes Chapter 4 Chapter 5 3 minutes Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 3 minutes Chapter 14 Chapter 12 4-5 minutes Chapter 13 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 5-7 minutes 8-10 minutes