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Speech and Debate - Dual Credit

$425.00/Semester
Speech and Debate - Dual Credit
This class is currently archived, but if you're interested in it being taught again, you can express your interest here!
08/19/2024 - 12/13/2024
Fall Semester
1.00 credits in Humanities & Electives
Grades 10-12

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About the course

Speech and Debate introduces and acquaints the student with the skills and art of public speaking. The student will learn the theories and techniques involved in preparing a speech, the strategies involved in delivering a speech as well as the tactics of a formal debate. Students will be exposed to a variety of speech types including: personal introduction, testimony, informative, persuasive, demonstration, technological, Bible Study, individual and team debates, and a variety of impromptus.

Students willing to accommodate a more rigorous academic schedule can receive a considerable discount on package courses. Schedule a free consultation with Kepler’s Academic Advisor for more details.

Course Objectives

Speech and Debate is designed to:

  1. Expose a variety of speech and debate types;
  2. Curtail the appropriate research for the specific speech type;
  3. Survey the historical and theological foundations of speech-acts
  4. Lead students to deliver informative, persuasive, demonstration and a variety of specialized presentations; and
  5. Connect effective speech delivery to pragmatic success.

Texts

  • BJU Sound Speech: Public Speaking & Communication Studies, Student Edition

Dual Enrollment

This course is approved from Colorado Christian University for Dual Enrollment.

About the teacher

Dr. Karla Memmott Dr. Memmott graduated Magna Cum Laude from Capella University with a Master's of Science degree in Education Psychology. She is currently working towards her Doctorate in Philosophy with a concentration in Humanities at Faulkner University.