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Oral Communication and Critical Thinking

RHET 1101 Syllabus Outline – Summer 2007

Instructor: Yolandé Evans


Office: JO 5.504
Phone: 972-883-2288
E-mail: yolande@utdallas.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment
► E-mail and voicemail will be checked daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
► Placing a call or e-mail without talking with ME does not alleviate any
responsibilities towards course deadlines.
Class Meetings: Mondays and Wednesdays at 1:00 PM in CB 1.110

About the Course


Welcome to college! Never again will you take a course so specifically designed for your
benefit. This class will work with you to help prepare you to take on one of the most exciting,
yet challenging periods of your life. College consists of a great deal more than just a higher
level of demanding course work. It’s new-found independence, freedom, a variety of people
to deal with, roommates, romance, love lives, laundry, happy hours, and homework. There
are a lot of skills required to effectively balance all of the above and we’re here to help you
grow into your new life with ease. Succeeding in college paves the way for success in life,
but dealing with life successfully is also necessary for succeeding in college. Through the
use of personal insight, goal-setting, campus-oriented activities, and interactions, you’ll get off
to a great start!

Learning Outcomes
1. To assess student’s academic abilities and determine strengths and areas to develop.
2. To enhance personal motivation, competency, and self-discipline.
3. To understand student’s personal learning style and how to maximize academic
efforts.
4. To define short-term and long-term goals for professional, personal, academic lives.
5. To demonstrate ability to apply basic time management techniques, conflict
management, study skills, problem solving, critical thinking and writing skills.
6. To become familiar with wellness issues to enhance peak performance both
academically and personally.
7. To identify the attitudes and competencies that employers are looking for in
employees.
8. To provide access and knowledge about program opportunities and resources at the
University of Texas at Dallas.
9. To enhance the student’s ability to effectively communicate in all aspects of daily life.
(written, oral, and non-verbal, etc).

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Grading
This course has been designed to provide you the opportunity to do well. The assignments
are primarily personal in their focus, most are not tremendously time consuming, and they
give you the chance to actively improve your skills. They should not be a source of pressure
or anxiety.

Attendance and Class Participation 240 Points


Assignments 160 Points
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100% 400 Points

Grading Overview: Total Points

Class Attendance/Participation 240


Personal Introduction Speech 10
UTD Website Search 10
Campus Resources Presentation 10
Persuasive Speech 10
Expert Testimony Speech 10
Campus Event Papers (Each is worth 5 points) 10
Quizzes (Each is worth 10 points) 20
Group Presentation 50
Final Paper: Your Summer Experience 30
TOTAL 400

Point Distribution:

400 - 360 =A
359 – 340 =B
339 – 320 =B
319 – 300 = C+
229 – 280 =C
279 - 260 = D+
259 – 240 =D
239 – 0 =F

Class Policies
► Attendance is mandatory and will be taken each class. If there are extenuating
circumstances and you will need to be absent, please let me know beforehand. Excuses
after the fact will not be accepted.
►All work must be typed and in proper format.
►All assignments are due on the specified date on this syllabus. Late or incomplete
assignments will not be accepted.
► Use of beepers and cell phones is prohibited in class. Both items must be turned off
or on vibrate during class.
► Neither food nor beverages are allowed in class.

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ASSIGNMENTS

Personal Introduction Speech:


This is the first speech that you will give. The speech should be approximately 2 -3 minutes in
length. The speech should serve as a type of introduction to the individual that you are. In
one or two pages, write about yourself. This can be as personal or informal as you like.
This assignment worth 10 points is due June 11.

UTD Website Search:


This assignment will help you become familiar with the university’s website.
This assignment is worth 10 points and is due June 13.

Campus Resource Presentations:


During your first semester it is important for you to locate and familiarize yourself with various
campus resources such as the women’s center, the learning resource center, the career or
counseling center. You are to visit a resource center. Find out what services they provide,
the hours of operation and if there are any costs. You are to make a 5 minute presentation to
the class related to the campus resource that you visited. Please also provide each RHET
1101 class member with a brochure, handout or other information that you obtained from
visiting this resource. Include in your presentation, why other students may want to visit this
resource.
This assignment worth 10 points is due June 20.

Campus Events Papers:


All RHET 1101 students are required to attend 2 on-campus events. There are many
activities happening at UTD all the time and we would like you to see how much is available
to you right here! You can attend theater presentations, concerts, art exhibits, invited
speakers, club meetings, rallies, sporting events, etc. (The one exception is that attending a
movie does not count). After attending the event of your choice, simply turn in proof that you
attended, such as a ticket stub, playbill, etc. You must also complete a one page, typewritten
report of your experience. Each report is worth 5 points. The 1st report is due June 18.
The 2nd report is due July 9.

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Oral Presentations:
Another important skill is to be able to speak in front of your peers. You will be required to
give 2 oral presentations; a Persuasive Speech and an Expert Testimony Speech. Each
presentation will be 3 to 5 minutes in length. Please let me know beforehand if you will need
an overhead projector or any other material. Each presentation is worth 10 points.

• (1) Persuasive Speech: You will be required to give a persuasive speech that is to
address a social issue. Your topic should take one side of an issue and you should
support your position by presenting evidence. You may choose from the list provided
at the back of your syllabus. This assignment is due June 27.

• (2) Expert Testimony: You will prepare a 2-21/2 minute presentation on a topic you
know very well. This could be a hobby, a particular subject, your home town, a
favorite book, etc. No research should be necessary. You are required to use at least
one visual aid. Example: Poster boards, handouts, slides, PowerPoint presentation or
any object that will support your topic. (Be Creative!☺) This assignment is due July
11.

Group Presentation:
No matter what career you pursue, you will undoubtedly find yourself working with others.
The ability to function effectively in a diverse group of people who are responsible for
developing a successful end project is critical. You will be placed in groups to explore issues
related to making a successful transition to college life. Your findings will form the basis of an
8 minute oral presentation to the class.
This assignment is worth 50 points and is due by July 23.

Final Paper “Your Summer Experience”:


This paper is for the purpose of expressing your integration into the campus community
through the freshman experience course, as well as, to develop your writing skills. Tell us
about your overall summer experience. This paper will count as the final for the course. The
final paper is worth 30 points and is due on the last day of class, July 25.

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Class Schedule: June 6th – July 25, 2007

Attendance is Mandatory

Class Session Agenda

1. June 6th Introduction: What to Expect


• Review Syllabi

2. June 11th Oral Presentation: Personal Introduction Speech

3. June 13th Public Speaking Importance; How to - Develop Grading Rubric


• UTD Website Search Due Today

4. June 18th Consumer Credit Counseling Presentation


• 1st Campus Event Due Today

5. June 20th Quiz: Consumer Credit Counseling


Oral Presentation: Campus Resources

6. June 25th Class Activity: Diversity

7. June 27th Oral Presentation – Persuasive Speech

8. July 2nd Class Activity: Handling Awkward Situations

9. July 9th Office of International Education Presentation


• 2nd Campus Event Report Due

10. July 11th Quiz: Office of International Education


Oral Presentation – Expert Testimony Speech

11. July 16th Class Activity: The Baroness and the Drawbridge

12. July 18th Class Activity: Group Ad – Rhet 1101

13. July 23rd Group Presentations

14. July 25th Last Day of Class: Final Exam Paper Due

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