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Communication Studies Department COMS 101 Public Speaking Syllabus | M/W SCHEDULE WINTER 2019 page 1 © Copyright Prof. Martin Mehl, . All rights reserved. Professor: MARTIN MEHL Class: M/W 2:10-4 Section 36 > 26-204 Hours: T/TH 6-8 p.m. M/W 4:10-6 Section 37 > 02-113 E-mail: Office: E...

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EXAM(ELABORATIONS) COMS 101 ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS


Communication Studies Department
COMS 101 Public Speaking Syllabus | M/W SCHEDULE WINTER 2019
Professor: MARTIN MEHL Class: M/W 2:10-4 Section 36 > 26-204
Hours: T/TH 6-8 p.m. M/W 4:10-6 Section 37 > 02-113
E-mail: mmehl@calpoly.edu Office: English Bldg. 22 Room #316
PURPOSE
The general elective COMS 101 is a survey course introducing students to basic ideas and practices used in
the field of communication. By combining theoretical approaches with applied activities, students will learn
valuable skills that are desired in the contemporary job market. Students will be expected to participate in a
variety of activities, discussions, readings, & assignments. To meet the designated A2 requirements for this
course writing assignments must reflect a minimum of 2500 words and 4 speeches. * p 4
OBJECTIVES
• Develop your critical analysis skills
• Shape your ability to become an effective advocate
• Expand & refine your knowledge as a consumer of information & persuasion
1. Define the human communication process.
2. Recognize the role & impact of perceptions, language, non-verbal, and culture.
3. Identify strategies for improving their listening & intrapersonal skills.
4. Utilize strategies to better manage interpersonal relationships.
5. Recognize the value that conflict brings to communication.
6. Employ effective and appropriate strategies to better manage conflict.
7. Prepare and deliver an informative speech.
8. Prepare and deliver a persuasive speech.
9. Identify strategies to help reduce anxiety and maximize confidence.
10. Understand the history and impact of communication studies.
READING
Handouts & other reading material/assignments will be available via PolyLearn. * pp. 3 & 7
Students will be held responsible for all material in the text even though some of the material may not be
covered explicitly during class lectures. Students will be tested on this material through a mid-term and final
examination as well as application in assignments. To engage and participate with the full pedagogical
intend of the course design students are required to purchase scantron-form No. 882-E & material listed:
2019 PEARSON PUBLISHING has created a cost-effective custom only available at Poly Bookstore.
I. Communication: Principles for a Lifetime, *Custom (7th) Edition for Prof. M. Mehl by
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campus used versions e-version * please don’t purchase old copies.)
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ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance is mandatory. To benefit from this class, one must participate in it. There are no unexcused
absences. Specific criteria will be applicable during the presentation days. No make-up work, late
assignments, or extra credit will be accepted when an unexcused absence occurred. Missing an assignment
without prior notification will result in a failing grade on that assignment. You are responsible for all
assignments and work done in class regardless of whether you were present. Any missed class results in a
1% deduction of your attendance grade, unless additional policies are stated. All electronic (networked)
devices must be turned off, during lecture, instant text messaging is prohibited during class, see specifically
the courses Technology Policy page 3. Tardiness is unacceptable & disrupts the learning process. You are
expected to complete assigned readings prior to class. * pp. 8 & 9
NOTIFICATION
Make-ups will not be given for quizzes, speeches, assignments or exams, unless Prof. Mehl granted you an
exception due to the nature of the absence. If an absence can be foreseen, please contact me by e-mail at
least 72 hours before the class you will miss so that a make-up time may be established. Pro-activity is an
expected operational procedure in our classroom. Excused absences may include: medical emergencies,
funerals, car accidents, etc. NOTE: It is your responsibility to obtain written verification of the
reason of your absence. If you feel you have a legitimate emergency that should be excused, please let me
know, asap. * p. 5


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, Communication Studies Department
COMS 101 Public Speaking Syllabus | M/W SCHEDULE WINTER 2019
SPECIAL NEEDS
Prof. M. Mehl is committed to providing equal access to the educational experience for all students in compliance
with Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act and The Americans with Disabilities Act and to providing all reasonable
academic accommodations, aids and adjustments. Students with Disabilities who have not previously done so should
provide documentation to and schedule an appointment with the appropriate office for students with disabilities at
Cal Poly and obtain appropriate services:
Disability Resource Center Office Hours: http://drc.calpoly.edu
1 Grand Ave, Bldg 124 805.756.1395/Front Office 805.756.1399/TTY
805.756.6087/Testing 805.756.5796/Alternative Media
Note: If you have a documented hearing disability, please contact the instructor to receive captioning of the video
feedback, or to opt out of the DCG and receive written feedback instead.
EVALUATIONS
Students final grade in this course will be determined by their performance on analysis and research papers,
interviews, speeches, two exams, (potential quizzes,) daily work and participation.
Guideline: The grade C indicates average work and will be awarded to students who simply complete the instructions
of assignments given in class. The grade B will be used to identify above average work and will be reserved for those
who demonstrate a genuine breadth and depth of understanding for work assigned in class. The grade A will identify
outstanding work and will be awarded to students who demonstrate a genuine insight and mastery of the skills
required. On average, students should study two hours for every one hour of class they attend.
Final grades in the course will be determined by student’s performance on the following assignments * p. 7
NOTE: According to the Executive Order 1100 students admitted Fall 2017 and after must earn a C- or higher in each
of the three GE Area A subareas, and in one of their GE B1 courses.

ATTENDANCE & PARTICIPATION TIME VALUE
variable 05%
ASSIGNMENTS
A#1 Introduction Speech 3 min. 05%
A#2 Critical Thinking Paper 3-4 pages 05%
A#3 Impromptu Pitch (Paper) 3 min. 10%
A#4 Informative Speech 5-7 min. 15%
A#5 Persuasive Speech 5-7 min. 20%
Prep 5%
Speech 15%
EXAMS
Midterm Chapters 1-6 20%
Final Chapters 7-11 20%
Note: Depending on the term and assignments the actual point distribution value may fluctuate as much as 5%

CHART: Grading will be executed on a points basis, only. A letter grade will only be assigned for the final course grade
to eliminate conversion issues. Grades can be estimated throughout the term (points earned/points possible) and
reviewed via the course management tool, based on the following table:
Grade Range % Final Grade
>93 A
>90 A-
>87 B+
>83 B
>80 B-
>77 C+
>73 C
>70 C-
>60 D
F
JUSTIFICATIONS: Graded scores (points) are not merely suggestions. They are not negotiable. Drawing from decades of lecturing
and general academic experience, they have been carefully weighed and are therefore final. Clerical & administrative errors are not
desired, but can happen accidentally, please verify grades on PolyLearn portal and calculations. You are required to address an error
of this type within 24h. Any attempt to receive favoritism, including, but not limited to bribery will be academically, and if applicable
judicially prosecuted.


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