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ENGL BC3123 Rhetorical Choices: the Theory and Practice of Public Speaking. 3 points.
Prerequisites: Application process and permission of instructor. Does not count for major credit. Enrollment restricted to Barnard students. Speaking involves a series of rhetorical choices regarding vocal presentation, argument construction, and physical affect that, whether made consciously or by default, project information about the identity of the speaker. In this course students will relate theory to practice: to learn principles of public speaking and speech criticism for the purpose of applying these principles as peer tutors in the Speaking Fellow Program.
Course Number
Section/Call Number
Times/Location
Instructor
Points
Enrollment
ENGL 3123
001/05613
T Th 10:10am - 11:25am
Room TBA Pamela Cobrin, Daniela Kempf
3
0/12
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