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Nov 23, 2024
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COMN 230 - Public Speaking and Rhetoric I - Identity 2024-2025 Catalog Year
Credit(s): 4 Lecture: 4 Non-Lecture: 0
Rhetoric is the oldest discipline in the world, predating science and philosophy-because it is concerned with the most essential human endeavor: using symbols to influence belief. This course helps students develop a rhetorical perspective on the world in which belief is an effect of persuasion. Students will explore a range of rhetorical theories surrounding identity and critique oratory about identity and self. Students will craft and deliver original speeches that focus on self and identity.
Prerequisite(s): COMN 100 Offered: Offered every two years.
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