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Academic Handbook Design and Communication Mobility Courses

Public Speaking Course Descriptor

Course code LCOMM4122 Discipline English
UK Credit 15 US Credit 4
FHEQ level 4 Date approved November 2022
Core Attributes (EI) Exploring Creative Expression and Innovation
Pre-requisites N/A
Co-requisites N/A
Exclusions Cannot be taken if successfully completed the Accelerator course ‘Public Speaking’ or equivalent successor.

Course Overview

Public speaking is of central concern for human communication. This course explores the practice of public speaking as a central component of participation in the public sphere. Using principles of rhetoric and critical thinking, this course allows students to gain practical experience in speech composition, delivery and critique.

Students will have opportunities to analyse specific rhetorical situations including the audience, the speech objectives, the setting and possible elements of noise and inhibition, find and evaluate appropriate content and expressions, and effectively and vividly word their speeches.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

Knowledge and Understanding

K1a Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic kinds of rhetorical situations and appropriate kinds of speeches.
K2a Demonstrate understanding of the structure of arguments and their specific strengths and weaknesses.

Subject Specific Skills

S1a Analyse a given setting before and during speeches with a special emphasis on the audience and opposing views or contributions.
S2a Display effective organising skills for speeches and arguments.

Transferable and Employability Skills

T1a

 

T2a

Demonstrate delivery skills to communicate clearly, persuasively and effectively and gain security in rhetorical situations.

Demonstrate critical thinking and planning skills – to include creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation and synthesis of information.

T3a Display a developing technical proficiency in written English and an ability to communicate clearly and accurately in structured and coherent pieces of writing.

Teaching and Learning

Teaching and learning strategies for this course will include:

A minimum of 36 contact hours, typically to include interactive group teaching, co-curriculars, individual meetings, in-class presentations and exams.

Course information and supplementary materials are available on the College’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

Students will receive individualised developmental feedback on their work for this course.

Students are required to attend and participate in all the formal and timetabled sessions for this course. Students are also expected to manage their directed learning and independent study in support of the course.

Assessment

Formative

Students will be formatively assessed in class through class activities, and during office hours. Formative assessments are ones that do not count towards the final grade but will provide students with developmental feedback.

Summative

AE: Assessment Activity Weighting (%) Duration Length
1 Presentation 30% 5 mins  
2 Presentation 35% 7 mins  
3 Presentation 35% 5 mins  

Further information about the assessments can be found in the Course Syllabus.

Feedback

Students will receive feedback in a variety of ways: written (including via email correspondence); oral (within office hours or on an ad hoc basis) and indirectly through class discussion.

For summative assessments that contain no exams:

Feedback is provided on summative assessment and is made available to the student either via email, the VLE or another appropriate method.

Indicative Reading

Note: Comprehensive and current reading lists for courses are produced annually in the Course Syllabus or other documentation provided to students; the indicative reading list provided below is used as part of the approval/modification process only.

Books

  • Gunn, J. (2020). Speech Craft, 2nd edition. Bedford/St. Martin’s.

Journals

N/A

Electronic Resources

N/A

Indicative Topics

Students will study the following topics:

  • Public Speaking for the Community – Personal, Local and Career
  • Speaking for Social Change
  • Diversity, Cultural Inclusivity and Public Speaking
Title: LCOMM4122 Public Speaking Course Descriptor

Approved by: Academic Board

Location: Academic Handbook/Programme Specifications and Handbooks/Mobility

Version number Date approved Date published Owner Proposed next review date Modification (As per AQF4) & category number
2.2 July 2023 July 2023 Dr Catherine Brown November 2027 Category 1: Corrections/clarifications to documents which do not change approved content or learning outcomes.
2.1 February 2023 February 2023 Dr Catherine Brown November 2027 Category 1: Corrections/clarifications to documents which do not change approved content or learning outcomes.
2.0. October 2022 January 2023 Dr Catherine Brown November 2027 Category 1: Corrections/clarifications to documents which do not change approved content or learning outcomes.

Category 3: Changes to Course Learning Outcome

1.0 November 2022 November 2022 Dr Catherine Brown November 2027
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