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INFORMATICS: (DCDP 303 01) PRESENTING YOURSELF PROFESSIONALLY

The emphasis in this course is on strong oral communication skills. Students strengthen these skills by mastering Aristotle’s three components of effective rhetorical speaking: ethos, logos, and pathos. In addition, students advance their job-search skills to include the targeting of specific employers and turning an internship into a full-time offer. Along with multiple opportunities to receive feedback on their oral communication skills, students deliver a professional presentation as part of their final. Prerequisite(s): Informatics Major, Mathematics Major or Minor.

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