FSOS1461: Presentations at Work: Families, Communities, Nonprofits, and Schools

3 CreditsCivic Life and Ethics

This course prepares students to present information and adjust their messages based on audience need in a variety of future work contexts. Students interested in majoring in Family Social Science, Education, Youth Studies, and Kinesiology will take this course in order to develop the disciplinary practices used in counseling, community-based organizations, education, and health sciences to convey important, and often sensitive, material to specific audiences.

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