COMM 2060 Forensics II
This course is designed for students who are starting their third semester of competition in intercollegiate speech activities such as debate, platform, oral interpretation, and limited preparation events sponsored by the American Forensic Association (AFA), Phi Rho Pi, and National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA). Students enrolled in this course continue to advance their skills in the appropriate strategies for research, literary criticism, communication analysis, speech composition, speech deliver, and critical thinking. In addition, students will learn the process of tournament function and students are introduced to coaching practices and principles. Because of the academically rigorous environment in which students will participate, students should expect to dedicate ten to fifteen hours per week for preparation, of which five to ten hours per week will be with the instructor and the remaining hours are outside of the classroom. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and complete 2 credits of
COMM 1060. (2 lab)
Major Topics
- Debate
- Platform
- Oral Interpretation
- Limited Preparation Events
- Tournament Function
- Coaching Practices and Principles
Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Participate as the CWC Rustler Forensic Team
2. Participate in speech competition with other colleges and universities
3. Prepare, research, practice and working with events for competition
4. Outline the details of a tournaments
5. Participate in one or more of the inter-collegiate Forensic Event sponsored by AFA, NPDA, and/or Phi Rho Pi
6. Participate in a tournament function
7. Demonstrate the principles of coaching and practices
Other Information
Any information placed here must be adhered to by all instructors:
No Textbook is required.