Strong Communication Skills: Speaking and Presenting
- Degree: N/A
- Provided by: University of Michigan
- Deadline: N/A
- Scholarship value: Fully funded
What you’ll discover:
- How to get over stage anxiety and acquire the self-assurance to talk with poise and persuasiveness
- How to improve the message’s organization and style
- How to become a better listener, bargain more creatively, and present an idea
- How to make engaging presentations using the P-R-O-D-U-C-T framework
Develop your knowledge of the subject:
- Learn in-demand skills from professionals in academia and business.
- Learn a tool or subject through practical projects.
- Gain a thorough comprehension of the main ideas
- Obtain a University of Michigan career credential.
Four course series for specialization
Let’s say you were a skilled communicator. Let’s say that when you chose to speak, your intended audience responded favorably to the message you conveyed and the manner in which you gave it. How might that affect your chances of landing a job? How would that affect your degree of social comfort? What would that entail for your contentment with the interpersonal connections you cherish the most, perhaps most crucially? The purpose of this specialty is to assist you in learning. It takes the guesswork out of figuring out how to communicate effectively and persuasively. It is based on an award-winning course and workshop series at the University of Michigan that students preparing to enter a wide range of fields—law, business, medicine, social work, public policy, design, engineering, and many more—have taken.
Project for Applied Learning:
You may practice everything from giving a speech to proposing an idea to making a heartfelt apology with this specialization. You may resolve disputes, further a cause, and feel more assured about your capacity to engage a variety of audiences with the help of the communication skills you acquire.
