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Within this course, you have studied the basics of communications along with creating a professional-level presentation. This course is intended to help you with effectively expressing yourself in your future career by teaching you communication and presentation skills. The time has come for you to reflect back on the skills you have gained and to think about how you will use those skills in your future career.
Use Word to write a short, 600-word essay discussing at least 2 concepts from this course and how you could use them in your current or future career. For example, if you are a criminal justice major, you could reflect on the importance of using effective verbal and nonverbal communications in a future career as a law enforcement officer.
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Speech Communication
Introduction
The criminal justice world is based and built on communication which can be defined as
the sending, receiving or exchanging of information. Law enforcement officers use
communication in all areas to relay critical information which is useful in enforcing the law.
Therefore, it is always crucial to understand all the basics of communication, what it entails and
how to communicate effectively. Through this course, I have been able to study the basics of
communications which has improved how I pass information or express myself effectively. The
knowledge gained will be very critical both currently and in my future career. Also, there are a
lot of concepts which I learned based on effective communication. In t...
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