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Course Description

Whatever job you have or aspire to, good presentation skills are a key to success.

Mastering the art of presenting and communicating in a convincing, credible and persuasive manner is an asset that will be of benefit to you.

This course prepares you to write and deliver effective speeches and presentations. You'll get important pointers on etiquette and body language and learn how to conquer any fears about addressing a large audience. You'll learn to structure, write and communicate a well-defined message that is impactful and dynamic, in addition to learning how to master the question and answer period.

Learning Outcomes

  • To present yourself and your ideas with polish, clarity and professionalism
  • To deliver ideas in a variety of circumstances and settings
  • The critical success factors of a presentation
  • How to plan and structure your message
  • Impromptu speaking
  • To use voice, gesture and body language effectively
  • How to use electronic media such as PowerPoint to enhance your presentation

This course may be applied towards the SCS Certificate(s) in

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Type
Online with Real Time Meetings
Days
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Time
6:00PM to 8:00PM
Dates
May 05, 2026 to Aug 04, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
36.0
Delivery Options
ON-LINE  
Course Fees
Section Notes

Textbooks are not required for this class.

You will receive login information for your online classroom, Quercus (UofT Learning Management Engine) via email. 

No class on June 30 due to university closure. No class on July 7. 

Go here for information on when you will receive your access information.

For technical requirements, please go here.

Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Campus
  • St. George Campus
Delivery Options
IN-CLASS  
Course Fees
Section Notes

Textbooks are not required for this class.

This in-class course uses Quercus (UofT Learning Management Engine) to post course materials.

Go here for information on when you will receive your access information.

For technical requirements, please go here.

Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Delivery Options
ON-LINE  
Course Fees
Section Notes

Textbooks are not required for this class.

You will receive login information for your online classroom, Quercus (UofT Learning Management Engine) via email. 

Go here for information on when you will receive your access information.

For technical requirements, please go here.

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