Speech (SPH)
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

SPH 5531 Interpersonal Communication (3)
   A study of theories of communication behavior in relatively unstructured face-to-face situations, including small-group discussion.
SPH 5541 Oral Interpretation (3)
  A study and application of the principles and practices of oral interpretation (reading) of literature, including individual and ensemble performance.
SPH 5542 Rhetoric (3)
  A study of the historical development of rhetorical theory in Western thought from the Classical to the Contemporary periodsand its relationship to practice and criticism. The course includes opportunities for advanced public speaking and small group discussion.
SPH 6625,
6626
,
6627
Specialized Study in Area of Speech Communication (Total specialized study hours may not exceed nine semester hours)
  Under the supervision of the faculty course supervisor, the student may pursue an extensive study of a particular area which fits his/ her academic needs but is not available in the regular curriculum. Each proposal must be approved the preceding term by adviser, course supervisor, and department chair. Total credit for any combination of enrollments in these courses may not exceed six hours.

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