Fall 2002/Pasadena
CO510
DeMeester
CO510: SPEECH AND THOUGHT. Erin M. DeMeester.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course explores the interrelationship between speech and
thought. It does so in order to improve students' conceptual processes as well
as their ability to share those developed conceptual processes with others
through public speaking. In addition to focusing on public speaking techniques,
this course is designed to address all three levels of spoken
language--intrapersonal, interpersonal, and person-to-persons-- as they relate
to effective communication in ministry.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- To be successful in ministry, students must know what will make
them more effective communicators. They must be able to make conscious
communication choices that contribute to successful outcomes. As a result of
the course, students should be able to teach and model to others communication
behavior that strengthens ministry endeavors.
COURSE FORMAT:
- This course meets twice weekly. Each student must be present for
the entirety of every class meeting in order to pass the course. The class
format includes lecture, discussion, spoken language exercises, oral
presentations, and providing feedback to classmates. Time outside of class is
devoted to reading texts and material in individual's area of research;
preparing oral presentations; and practicing communication skills in a "real"
environment.
REQUIRED READING:
- Dance, F. E. X. and Carol C. Zak-Dance. Speaking Your Mind:
Private Thinking and Public Speaking, Second Edition. Dubuque, IA: Kendall
Hunt Publishers, 1996.
- Lawyer, J. W. and Neil H. Katz. Communication Skills for Ministry.
Second Edition. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishers, 1985.
- Students are required to do independent research in an area of
Speech Communication for the purpose of further deepening knowledge and
developing skills in a particular area of communication interest. Consultation
and approval by the instructor for selected research is required.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Read, synthesize and discuss assigned materials. Prepare and
deliver three relatively brief oral presentations in class (written outlines
required for each of these assignments). Memorize and deliver one three to five
minute published work--story, speech, or poem. Prepare and deliver one 10-12
minute presentation that captures the research performed during this course and
teaches classmates something that could make each one of them more effective
communicators in the future. A full written outline, including citation of
sources and bibliography, is required to be given to the instructor before the
presentation. Journal experiences throughout the course.
PREREQUISITES:
- None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- This course will meet the requirements for CO500 and CO503
in the M.A. in Theology, Biblical Studies and Theology Format and in any M.A.
in Theology concentration requiring both CO500 and CO503.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- Yes.