Speech Communication (SPCH 2300)

Term: 2017-2018 Academic Year Summer I

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Bernadette L. BrusterShow MyInfo popup for Bernadette L. Bruster
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Description

A study of the physical mechanism for vocalization necessary for developing effective voice control, improving voice and diction through specific exercises. Principles developed in the organization of the speech, language, style, the speaking voice, articulation and pronunciation, bodily action, and methods of presentation are emphasized.