Fall 2008
Skyline College Speech 100
Professor Fermin Irigoyen


E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276
http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html


Speech 100 AH/AX Public Speaking Fall 2008 CRN 89182/85004

Class meets Monday Wednesday Friday 9:10-10:00 am 3.0

Professor Fermin Irigoyen

E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276

Office hours: MWF 1:10 pm-2:00 pm and by arrangement 1-1133

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html

Required Text: The Art of Public Speaking- Stephen Lucas Eighth Edition

Scantrons: Two half-sheet green scantrons, Form No. 882-ES.

 

Speech 100 AG Public Speaking Fall 2008 CRN 90452

Class meets Monday Wednesday Friday 10:10-11:00 am 3.0

Professor Fermin Irigoyen

E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276

Office hours: MWF 1:10 pm-2:00 pm and by arrangement 1-1133

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html

Required Text: The Art of Public Speaking- Stephen Lucas Eighth Edition

Scantrons: Two half-sheet green scantrons, Form No. 882-ES.

 

Speech 100 AI Public Speaking Fall 2008 CRN 89181

Class meets Tuesday & Thursday 9:35-10:50 am 3.0

Professor Fermin Irigoyen

E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276

Office hours: T & TH 8:10 am-9:25 am and by arrangement 1-1133

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html

Required Text: The Art of Public Speaking- Stephen Lucas Eighth Edition

Scantrons: Two half-sheet green scantrons, Form No. 882-ES.

 

Speech 100 AA Public Speaking Fall 2008 CRN 80773

Class meets Tuesday and Thursday 11:10-12:25 pm 3.0

Professor Fermin Irigoyen

E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276

Office hours: T & TH 8:10 am-9:25 pm and by arrangement 1-1133

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html

Required Text: The Art of Public Speaking- Stephen Lucas Eighth Edition

Scantrons: Two half-sheet green scantrons, Form No. 882-ES.

 

Speech 100 BN Public Speaking Fall 2008 CRN 85335

Class meets Tuesday & Thursday 12:35-1:50 pm 3.0

Professor Fermin Irigoyen

E-mail (irigoyen@smccd.net) Phone: 650.738.4276

Office hours: T & TH 8:10 am-9:25 am and by arrangement 1-1133

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/irigoyen/index9.html

Required Text: The Art of Public Speaking- Stephen Lucas Eighth Edition

Scantrons: Two half-sheet green scantrons, Form No. 882-ES.




Course Description

Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836.
Study and practice of basic principles of effective oral communication.
Research, preparation, and extemporaneous delivery of various types of
speeches. Analysis and evaluation of oral, public communication is also included,
relevant social issues may be examined. Plus one hr/wk by arrangement.
Transfer: UC; CSU (A1) CAN SPCH 4.


Student Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this course, you will be able to do the following:
¨ Select a subject and develop a purpose for a speech
¨ Analyze an audience
¨ Research a topic
¨ Formulate a thesis and major propositions for a speech.
¨ Develop an outline to organize your presentation
¨ How to develop the appropriate wording for your presentation
¨ Construct a conclusion, introduction, and transitions for a speech.
¨ How to practice and rehearse your delivery for proper pronunciation.

Speech 100 Rubric
Guidelines to Evaluate Oral Presentations

 

Speech Requirements
Topics need to be approved by the instructor prior
to delivering your presentation.

Each speech will have a specified time requirement
to be determined by the instructor.

Each speech will require a complete sentence outline
and will be turned in at the time you make your speech.

If you do not have your outline ready,
you will earn a zero for the assignment.
Each speech will require a list of references, which will be attached to the end of your outline.
All materials turned in must be typed or word-processed.

Attendance will be taken the first 5 minutes of class,
and is mandatory on speech days
If you do not attend class during presentations,
your presentation score will be lowered by 5%
each day you miss.

Grading
(Final Grading is on a straight scale and percentages are rounded down.)
Attendance/Participation 10%
Special Occasion Speech 15%
Speech to Inform 20%
Speech to Persuade 20%
Mid-term Exam 15%
Second Mid-term Exam 20%
A (90-100%)
 B (80-89%)
C (70-79%)
D (60-69%)
F (Below 59%)

HELPFUL LINKS


Guidelines for Public Speaking

Transition Words

Reagan - Skilled Communicator

Citing Your Sources

 

 

Click on Chapter and Topic

Week Date (Week Of)

Chapter & Topic

Week 1 August 18

Introductions/Course Overview

Week 2 August 25

CH 1 Intro to Public Speaking
CH 2 Ethics in Public Speaking

Week 3
September 1

CH 4- Selecting a Topic and a Purpose


Week 4
September 8

CH 17- Speaking on Special Occasions


Week 5
September 15

CH 5- Analyzing the Audience


Week 6
September 22

SPECIAL OCCASION Speech


Week 7
September 29

CH 6- Gathering Materials



Week 8
October 6





CH 7- Supporting Your Ideas
CH 8 Organizing
CH 10 Outlining

Week 9
October 13

EXAM ONE (1,2,4,5,6,7,17)

Week 10
October 20


CH 14-Speaking to Inform


Week 11
October 27

 
CH 9-Beginning and Ending the Speech

 

Week 12 November 3

Speech to Inform

Week 13 November 10



CH 11 Using Language
CH 12 Delivery

 

Week 14
November 17

Chapter 15 - Speaking to Persuade



Week 15
November 24




Week 16

December 1

 Chapter 16 - Methods of Persuasion





Second Mid-term (8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16)

 

 


Week 17
December 8

Speech to Persuade


Week 18
May 19

 

Finals Week Speech to Persuade


Week 19              

 





 

 




 

 

 

* The above schedule and procedures in the course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances

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