SPC1603C - Fundamentals of Technical Presentations
Course: SPC1603C (Fundamentals of Technical Presentations) in SPC department at University of Central Florida.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 28 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the SPC curriculum at University of Central Florida, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by SPC1603C
- RTV3007 - Development and Structure of Electronic Media and New Technology
- MMC3630 - Social Media as Mass Communication
- PUR3210 - Communication Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility
- MMC3200 - Mass Communication Law
- JOU4700 - Journalism Ethics
- MMC3200H - Honors Mass Communication Law
- MMC4300 - International Media
- PUR4000H - Honors Public Relations
- SPC3602 - Advanced Public Communication
- MMC4602 - Contemporary Media Issues
- PUR3912 - Collaborative Experiential Research Practicum
- PUR4000 - Public Relations
- SPC3301 - Interpersonal Communication
- SPC4513C - Argumentation and Debate
- COM3003 - Exploring Human Communication
- COM3802 - Principles of Communication & Conflict
- VIC3001 - Visual Communication
- SPC4513K - Honors Argumentation and Advocacy
- COM4110 - Business and Professional Communication
- COM4934 - Topics in Intercultural Communication
- ADV3008 - Principles of Advertising
- COM4022 - Principles of Health Communication
- COM3912 - Collaborative Experiential Research Practicum
- COM4416 - Terrorism and Communication
- COM4416H - Honors Terrorism and Communication
- JOU3301 - Journalism Readings
- JOU3015 - Principles of Journalism
- MMC4303 - Hispanics in Media in the US
Academic Planning at University of Central Florida
Students planning SPC1603C at University of Central Florida should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SPC1603C enables enrollment in 28 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the SPC program.
This first-year course at University of Central Florida integrates into structured degree pathways for SPC programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.