Brenda A. Washington
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT!
You may enter your Speech or Journalism class with confidence that you will be taught how to improve the quality of your life and the lives of others through the use of communication.
Contribute to a student-cooperative education this year, and challenge yourselves to achieve your personal and professional goals. Turn your negative thoughts to positive attempts, and strive to do your best.
Remember to take one day at a time, one step at a time, and doing more will take. In short, becoming a better communicator and individual will take time and practice.
STUDENT QUESTION BOARD
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Contact Me
- Email: brendaa.washington@hccs.edu
- Phone: 713.718.6608
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Office: Fine Arts Center (FAC) Room 226
COURSES _______________________________
(For Syllabi, please see the Instructor, as course content changes.)
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech
Text: Seiler, W. J. & Beall, M. L. (2005). Communication: making connections (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon/Pearson Education, Inc.
SPCH 1315 Public Speaking
Text: O'Hair, D., Stewart, R. & Rubenstein, H. (2007). A speaker's guidebook (3rd ed.). Bedford/St. Martin's.
SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication
Text: DeVito, J. A. (2005). Messages: Building interpersonal communication skills (6th ed.). Addison-Wesley.
SPCH 1321 Business & Professional Communication
Text: Hamilton, C. & Parks, C. (2005). Communicating for results: A guide for business and the professions (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
SPCH 1342 Voice & Diction
Text: Hahner, J. C., Sokoloff, M. A. & Salisch, S. L. (2000). Improving voice and diction (6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
ITEMS FOR CLASS
USEFUL LINKS
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice
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