COMM 103B
Forensics
Description: Lecture, three hours. Advanced practicum in speech. Participation in on-campus and intercollegiate forensics activities, including exposure to fundamentals of competitive forensic events. Students practice public address, interpretation of literature, debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking and engage in independent research and analysis. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2019 - This class was honestly super disorganized and difficult to follow. The class did not follow the syllabus at all and Prof Miller threw arbitrary deadlines at us every week. We ended up with a 12 pg paper and a 24 pg paper due on the same day because he was so behind on coursework. We also got very little instruction on any of our assignments, how to conduct proper speeches, and he often got irritated at us when we asked questions about what he wanted. I also found his jokes very rude, distasteful, and personally directed towards students at many points.
Winter 2019 - This class was honestly super disorganized and difficult to follow. The class did not follow the syllabus at all and Prof Miller threw arbitrary deadlines at us every week. We ended up with a 12 pg paper and a 24 pg paper due on the same day because he was so behind on coursework. We also got very little instruction on any of our assignments, how to conduct proper speeches, and he often got irritated at us when we asked questions about what he wanted. I also found his jokes very rude, distasteful, and personally directed towards students at many points.