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CRITERIA FOR COURSES SATISFYING THE
ORAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT
Scope: Competence in oral communication is indicated by demonstrating the ability to clearly transmit ideas and information orally in a way that is appropriate to the topic, purpose, and audience. It also involves demonstrating the ability to discuss ideas clearly with others, to hear and respond to questions, and to assess critical response appropriately. Competence in oral communication cannot be accomplished through a single speaking experience but requires multiple occasions spread out through the course of the term. These experiences may be discrete and independent or cumulative, culminating in a final presentation. The specific type of oral skill (for example: debates, formal lecture/presentations or interviewing) may vary from discipline to discipline, though a minimal level of oral competence is required. Courses satisfying the oral communication competency requirement must enable the student to develop the requisite skills through application of theoretical concepts and analytical structures basic to successful oral communication. Thus, instruction in the theory and practice of oral communication must be an intrinsic part of the course, as evidenced in course objectives, course readings, activities, and evaluation.
Specific criteria: While the precise method of instruction and examination is the prerogative of the instructor, approved courses must contain the following elements:
- The course must provide instruction and the student must demonstrate competence in the following:
- generation of an original oral message which clearly presents ideas and/or information;
- making effective use of both vocal and physical delivery in the presentation;
- adapting the presentation to the particular audience; and,
- being receptive to questions and/or criticism.
- Among the course requirements there must be provision for the student to demonstrate the ability to perform according to the above criteria using standard American English.
- The syllabus should contain course readings and/or lectures related to instruction in the theory and practice of oral communication.
- The course syllabus must contain the following statement:
In order to fulfill FSU’s Oral Communication Competency Requirement, the student must earn a “C-” or better in the course, and in order to receive a “C-” or better in the course, the student must earn at least a “C-” on the oral communication competency component of the course. If the student does not earn a “C-” or better on the oral communication competency component of the course, the student will not earn an overall grade of “C-” or better in the course, no matter how well the student performs in the remaining portion of the course.
- Evaluation criteria for the “oral communication” components of the class and the resulting impact on the course grade should be apparent to the students. Grading rubrics are highly recommended.
- Faculty assigned to teach the course must be certified by their department as having the experience and/or training to evaluate oral communication competence as defined herein.
- Courses in the oral performance of literature will not satisfy this requirement.
Revised: 04/07
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