Winter 2010/Pasadena
CO514
Gordon
CO514: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMUNICATION FOR MINISTRY. Carolyn L.
Gordon.
DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide students with an overview and
understanding of communication theory and its applications. Topics for
consideration include small group communication, intrapersonal communication,
interpersonal communication, and public speaking. This course should assist
students in developing multiple communication skills for effective ministry
practice.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: Good communication skills are essential
for establishing, developing, and maintaining healthy personal and professional
relationships. The workload in this course is designed to help seminarians
enhance their communication abilities, while emphasizing the vital importance
of the Holy Spirit's role in the communication process. Within the context of
ministry, students' developing of good communication skills can enhance the
furtherance of the gospel of Christ.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Course objectives are that students would grow
- in their understanding of the biblical basis for the communication
process;
- in their understanding of communication theory and practice;
- in their understanding of oral communication in its various forms;
- in their understanding of the need to be interpersonally, intrapersonally,
and nonverbally competent communicators;
- in their ability to deliver articulate spoken messages;
- in their ability to lead and interact with others in small groups.
COURSE FORMAT: The course, meeting twice weekly for two-hour sessions, has
both lecture and practicum components, consisting of two hours of lecture per
week and two hours of practicum experiences. After the second week, students
will spend two hours weekly in small groups for practicum presentations of oral
assignments. The groups will be led by teaching assistants under the direction
of the professor. Please note: These group sessions may meet at a time other
than the scheduled class hour.
REQUIRED READING:
- Fujishin, Randy. Creating Communication. 2nd ed. Rowman and
Littlefield, 2008.
- Schmit, Clayton. Public Reading of Scripture. Abingdon, 2002.
- Schultze, Quentin J. An Essential Guide to Public Speaking: Serving Your
Audience with Faith, Skill, and Virtue. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic,
2006.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: (1) Five oral presentations consisting of one oral
presentation for children (5-7 minutes); one speech for a special occasion (5-7
minutes); one informative speech (5-7 minutes); one persuasive speech (5-7
minutes); and one workshop (small group) presentation (60%). (2) One exam
(10%). (3) Written assignments, outlines, and self-assessments for the
presentations (20%). (4) Class participation and attendance (10%). Regular
class attendance, preparation for class, and participation in discussions are
required. Any absences must be excused and may require some additional work.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: This course meets the Communication requirement
(COMM) in MA programs and also meets the four-unit requirement for CO500 and
CO503 in any applicable pre-2007 MA program. This course will not meet the MIN2
requirement in the MDiv.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (11/09)