Descriptor Details

  • Descriptor Title
    Forensics (Speech & Debate)
  • C-ID Number
    160
  • Suffix
    Lab and Lecture (B)
  • Units
    1.0
  • Date of Last Revision
    6/6/2022 10:43:26 PM PDT

General Description

Preparation, including research and writing; practice; and participation in intercollegiate speech and debate tournaments and/or community events.

Prerequisites

No information provided

Corequisites

No information provided

Advisories

Prior or concurrent enrollment in Public Speaking, Oral Interpretation, or Argumentation

Content

  1. Overview of forensics (debate formats; platform; limited preparation; oral interpretation; readers’ theater) and/or community events
  2. The application of theory and principles of communication to forensics and/or community events
  3. Information Competency as it pertains to the research, analysis and writing for at least one event
  4. Practicing advocacy and presentational skills for at least one event
  5. Participation in at least one competitive forensics and/or community event
  6. Ethics and etiquette for event participation

Lab Activities

  1. The application of Information Competency as it pertains to preparing for event participation
  2. Practicing under the guidance of coaches and with peers in preparation for competitive forensics and/or community events
  3. Participation in competitive forensics and/or community events
  4. Post-event participation evaluation and self-reflection under the guidance of coaches and peers

Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Distinguish major types of competitive speeches.
  2. Employ the tools of Information Competency including but not limited to logical thinking, effective advocacy, cultural competency, appropriate use of forms of support, and critical deliberation for event preparation.
  3. Exhibit the ability to write for performance.
  4. Integrate coach, peer, and self-critique for the purpose of speech and delivery improvements.
  5. Increase speaking effectiveness and confidence by managing communication apprehension.
  6. Demonstrate improvement in delivery skills
  7. Foster personal growth as a result of the competitive forensics experience.

Evaluation Methods

Class and laboratory participation.
Written assignments.
Participation in forensics tournaments and/or community events.

Textbooks

Martenay. Arguing Using Critical Thinking. (Latest edition.) LibreTexts. (OER).

The nature of this class allows for the use of a variety of materials identified by the instructor such as:  Current Event Publications, Sample Speeches, Instructor-Created Resources.

Descriptor Administration

  • Public Review Needed
    No
  • Next Descriptor Review
    No information provided
  • Resubmission Requirements for Courses
    No information provided
  • Resubmission Deadline
    No information provided
  • Comments

    The course is both lecture and lab.

  • Notes

    Revised 8/9/12 Correct Units

  • Keywords

    Speech, debate, communication, comms, forensics