Oral Communication
Last updated: August 14, 2014 at 4:31 p.m.
Objectives
The oral communication requirement aims to enhance students' ability to communicate and listen effectively in a range of contexts, to critically evaluate orally presented information and arguments and to consider specific techniques for using language as a communication tool. Oral communication courses, which may be offered in any department or program, include at least two opportunities per course to develop and practice oral communication skills through a wide range of possible assignments.
Courses involve instruction on topics such as appropriate style and effective delivery, theories of effective communication and clarity of expression, ideas and voice; and assessment of students’ communication skills through feedback by instructor and classmates.
Each Brandeis undergraduate entering in the fall of 2007 and thereafter must satisfactorily complete one writing-intensive and either a second writing-intensive or an oral communication course. Courses that satisfy the requirement in a particular semester are designated “oc” in the Schedule of Classes for that semester.
Courses of Instruction
AMST
102aj
Environment, Social Justice, and Empowerment
AMST
140b
The Asian American Experience
AMST
191b
Greening the Ivory Tower: Improving Environmental Sustainability of Brandeis and Community
ANTH
62a
Archaeology in Politics, Film and Public Culture
BCHM
155b
Biochemistry Laboratory
BIOL
134b
Topics in Ecology
BISC
10aj
Diabetes
CBIO
101a
Chemical Biology
ED
102a
Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
ENG
135b
Novel Horizons: Victorian Fiction and the Global Imagination
ENVS
89a
Environmental Internship
GER
103a
German Culture Through Film
GER
104a
Let's Talk! Shall We?
ITAL
128a
Mapping Modern Italian Culture: Inherited Conflicts
LGLS
10a
Introduction to Law
LGLS
89a
Law and Society Internship and Seminar
LGLS
130a
Conflict Analysis and Intervention
LGLS
161b
Advocacy for Policy Change
LING
140a
Architecture of Conversation: Discourse and Pragmatics
LING
197a
Language Acquisition and Development
NPSY
174b
Visual Cognition
POL
89a
Political Science Internship
POL
173a
U.S. Foreign Economic Policy
RUS
106b
Advanced Russian Language through Film
RUS
150b
Advanced Russian Language through Literature (in Russian)
SOC
117b
Sociology of Science, Technology, and Medicine
SOC
137a
Gender and the Life Course
SOC
147a
Sustainable Cities and Communities
SOC
175b
Environmental Movements: Organizations, Networks, and Partnerships
THA
15b
Public Speaking: The Art of Oral Communication
WMGS
105b
Feminisms: History, Theory, and Practice