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Course Descriptions:
Speech

Other course descriptions in Liberal Arts & Sciences are listed in the Tulane University Liberal Arts website.

140 Persuasive Public Speaking (3)
Instructor:
Denise Weiss
Principles of audience analysis, speech composition, and delivery. Special attention is given to persuasive techniques. NOTE: Credit will not be given for both COMM 121 and USPC 140.
sample syllabus

311 Dynamics of Group Communication: Skills, Concepts, and Characteristics (3)
An analysis of the impact of social, psychological, emotional and environmental factors on the small-group decision-making process. Emphasis is on the study and application of current problem-solving theories and techniques. (Satisfies humanities requirement for SCS students.)

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